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In the quiet reunion, Kyle continues, "Ive never felt so lost. Your friendship means everything.
I don't need grand words, just your understanding. Let's face this storm together."

Mizu, overwhelmed by emotions, remains silent. Mizu hugs Kyle in that moment fearing her
trauma she tries to send it auway for Kyle, finally she hugs Kyle, their tears blending with the
rain-a wordless exchange offeelings, an unspoken connection between them.
As the rain continues to fall, the scene takes an unexpected turn. Overwhelmed by the emotions
surrounding them, Mizu suddenly faints in Kyle's arms. Concerned and frantic, Kyle rushes
her to the hospital, where a doctor examines her.

The doctor, after careful evaluation, suggests that Mizu needs to see a therapist, as her
condition appears to be linked to unresolved childhood trauma. "It's beyond our scope here.
She needsprofessional help," the doctor advises.

Determined to support Mizu, Kyle takes her to a therapist and anxriously waits outside. After
what feels like an eternity, the therapist emerges, revealing that Mizu's fainting episode is
linked to untreated childhood trauma, and she hasn't been taking necessary medications.

The therapist  looks at Kyle and asks, "Are you her boyfriend? She needs someone
reliable. Take care of her."
Taking a deep breath, Kyle enters the room where Mizu is sitting, her eyes red from crying.
With a reassuring smile, he says, "You don't have to tell me about your trauma, Mizu. I won't
ever push you. And I promise, I won't tell anyone your secret."

Mizu, tears streaming down her face, whispers, "Kyle, don't ever leave me, especially now that
you know I'm struggling mentally."
Kyle, with unwavering sincerity, replies, "Fool, never. I love you, and I'll never leave you, no
matter what challenges we face, even if it's the greatest danger in the world. I'm sorry, I
shouldn't have said 'love you.'Ijust want you to be okay."
Mizu, touched by Kyle's unconditional love, can't help but laugh through her tears.

She
embraces him, feeling a sense of security in the midst of the storm they are navigating
together.
During the time when Mizu was hospitalized Kyle was always present uwith her and he even
brought her a book of Wolston Ambrose titled " Girls and Boys can be friends".

The therapist  provided Mizu with the best medical treatment and then discharged her after
her well being and suggested she take medicines but Miu refused.

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