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Years after high school, Semi Eita and Shirabu Kenjirō reunite as adults chasing separate callings-Semi as a struggling musician determined to make his voice heard, and Shirabu as a medical student driven by discipline, duty, and quiet care. Their relationship unfolds in the spaces between schedules and cities, built on patience, missed calls, and a love they never quite say out loud.
Instead of words, they develop their own language: three squeezes of the hand-I love you.
As Semi's career begins to rise and Shirabu enters the relentless world of medicine, success slowly pulls them in opposite directions. When a late night and a missed call lead to a devastating accident, Shirabu finds himself on the other side of the hospital bed, trying to save the person he loves most-only to realize too late that some goodbyes don't need names, just a final squeeze of the hand.
Haunted by everything left unsaid, Shirabu is left with memories, music, and a single unreleased love song meant only for him-a final confession spoken at last.
A slow-burn, time-skip tragedy about ambition, timing, and the quiet ways love is felt even when it's never spoken.