
Alya secretly adored the popular boy Ethan, collecting countless little details about him—
She timed her daily departure precisely, dressing and putting on her shoes by the clock, all for a fleeting glimpse of his back.
During the big break, Debussy's“Clair de Lune” plays outside her window. Lin Xu knows it's the song Ethan, the school radio station announcer, loves to play most.
Alya once stayed up all night compiling her best essays for Ethan, just for him to say,“Alya, I'll remember you!”
With Ethan's encouragement, she transformed from a timid, insecure girl into the top student in her class.
She secretly cut the trendy straight bangs, learned to apply sunscreen and lipstick, and stopped refusing to wear the frilly collared dresses her mother bought her. She worked tirelessly to play a role unlike herself—a friend worthy of him.
On the annual honor roll, their names would appear side by side at the top. His name was the secret code that made her heart pound relentlessly.
...Yet he would never know what truly sustained her: every fleeting moment she could recall of him.
He never knew that hidden within the sky-filling fireworks lay her most precious secret. Nor did he know the story's ultimate ending—that she loved him.
Time and space intertwined then parted. They boarded trains on separate tracks, never to meet again... This downpour of youth would eventually cease.

