Hori Mina stood on the stone road of the amusement park. The crowd around her was like a dense net, surrounding her from all directions.
A light drizzle had just fallen from the sky. At this time of year, the air was always moist. She walked forward, avoiding one pool after another.
"miona, I'm sorry, I chose a bad day today."
Kitano Rinako stood beside her and said.
"It doesn't matter." Horimina shook her head, her hair swaying in the wind.
This was the first time the two met again after graduation, and Kitano Rinako chose an amusement park.
Hori Mina feels that Kitano Hinako's character has not changed, she is still as out-of-touch and irritable, but lovable.
"Let's go." Horimina said to her. The things she experienced in the past few years have also changed her a lot. Her mood is calm and reserved. She is no longer the girl who can't help but talk about things when she encounters them.
Everything she experienced changed her.
"Yeah." Kitano Rinako knew about her good friend and understood her changes, but she didn't know if such an experience would be a good thing in the other person's life.
The amusement park was bustling with people, and everyone seemed to have their own lives. There seemed to be a story hidden in their smiles. Hori Mina thought more than once that if she deeply understood other people's stories, her own heart would become hard-hearted.
Think of someone at some point.
"Shall we go ride the Ferris wheel?" Kitano Hinako has long grown her hair. She wants to become a gentle woman, but Hori Mina thinks it will be difficult for her to succeed.
"OK."
The huge Ferris wheel can only be seen by looking up, the slowly rotating wheel swings mechanically, and the cabins are swaying.
This was not the first time for Hori Mina to ride on the Ferris wheel. She and he had sat on it before. At that time, the sky was darker and the sun was warm. Hori Mina asked him why he didn't wait until night to sit on it, but he replied that he wanted to ride on it before.
Look at what you look like at the top.
Those words crawled through her heart warmly, but now they left a sticky, cold trace, like walking past a fat snail that was wet and limp with no body temperature during the rainy season.
But she must have been very happy at that time. She could be sure that her smile was probably a little silly. Hori Mina couldn't remember the specific things in her mind, but it was probably like this.
Hinako Kitano then pulled Mina Hori into the cockpit, and the staff closed the door.
Hori Weiyo sat on it calmly, her eyes wandering, while Kitano Hinako looked down curiously.
"Miona, look quickly, you can see a lot of people!" Kitano Rinako still said something silly.
Hori Weiao smiled. She envied her friend's happy look. She remembered that she hadn't been like this for a long time.
So she also looked down, and the crowd began to slowly shrink. She saw the surrounding amusement facilities, and saw the line of sight slowly being lifted up.
Suddenly, Horina's heart twitched. She seemed to see a familiar person, standing somewhere under the Ferris wheel.
Hori Wei was not sure whether it was him or not. The distance was getting further and further away. The rising Ferris wheel blocked her confirmation sight and cut off her anxious heart.
"Miona, what's wrong with you?" Kitano Rinako thought something was wrong with her.
"He, it seems to be him!" Horimina shouted.
Of course Kitano Hinako knew who "he" was, and no one else could make Hori Mina so excited. Just thinking of the relationship between the two, she could only let out a long sigh.
"Then when the Ferris wheel comes down, let's go find him. He shouldn't be far away!" Horimina seemed to comfort and suggest.
However, Hori Weiona fell silent and waved her hand.
"No, no, we have already separated." Her tone seemed a little low, but she wanted to use her will to carve out the clutter of her thoughts, put aside all the past, and live for herself.
But it didn't seem very convincing.
"Yeah... that's okay." Kitano Rinako couldn't comment. She couldn't say what the truth was. She just felt that after a person was born, the feelings he received or gave became more complicated, and when he grew up, it became more complicated.
That's true.
After the Ferris wheel completed one revolution, Horina and Kitano Hinako came out of the cabin.
The two of them subconsciously looked over, but "he" had already disappeared.
Hori Mina didn't know whether she felt regretful or relieved.
"Perhaps I saw it wrong." Horimina comforted herself.
Kitano Hinako simply looked at her good friend's face, which had a different kind of paleness.
"Let's go get something to drink?" Kitano Hinako suggested.
"Okay." Horimina's answer is always so concise.
Kitano Rinako took the initiative to hold her arm, and the two of them pushed aside the crowd and walked forward.
Perhaps she didn't want the two of them to have such an ordinary day today, so Horina saw his back again while walking.
She hesitated, her thoughts confused.
She felt that her life was all entangled together, and even though the ropes had been untied, she took the initiative to jump in again.
Hori Mina saw him, and there was another girl beside him. This girl she had never seen before.
Kitano Hinako felt Hori Mina's mood and followed the latter's eyes.
"Was it past?"
"I won't go, it's all over."
"Um."
The two of them slowed down and watched his back slowly disappear into the crowd.
The rain suddenly started to fall heavily in the sky. Tourists stood under the eaves of the corridor to take shelter from the rain. Horimina was also dragged up the steps.
How did you get tempted in the first place? Hori Mion listened to the sound of rain.
She only remembered that she confessed her love, and then she didn't get a clear response, but just experienced a night of incomprehension.
Then there was a relationship without commitment, but she was very happy during those days.
That was the first time in her twenties that she felt that when she was with him, the most comfortable thing was not her body, but her heart. That kind of comfort was a little painful, a little anxious that she would never be able to reach it, and a little despair.
However, people will always grow up, and the romantic feelings in youth will always pass, and reality will come face to face.
But the reality was like a thick brick wall, which hurt her very much.
It took her a long time to get up from the ground, but the scars left behind could not be healed.
Kitano Hinako bought two umbrellas from somewhere and handed one of them to her. Horimina opened the umbrella and walked into the rain.
She saw the back figure again, holding a transparent umbrella. The girl was holding his arm, and the two were close to each other.
Hori Weiona lowered the umbrella to cover her cheeks, tears slowly falling from her eyes.
Kitano Rinako looked at her. Her shadow was curled up on the ground, thin and thin, like a humble puddle of water stains.