Hanasakura District Streets — 5:52 PM.
The walk ho felt longer than usual today.
Ren moved through the almost familiar streets that suddenly felt foreign to him. The evening crowds flowed around him— different types of people heading ho from work, students spilling out of cram schools, families debating their dinner plans.
Normal lives. Normal concerns.
Ren passed Kissaten Sakura and stopped.
The café was closed. Yellow caution tape still stretched across the entrance, a harsh slash of color against the storefront. A sign on the window front read "CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. "
Ren circled around to the back alley.
The scene had been cleaned with the motorcycles gone, debris all cleared up but the past lingered if you knew just where to look. Dark stains marred the pavent, blood that rain and scrubbing had not erased yet.
His blood. Aoi’s blood. Fourteen bikers’ worth of violence.
"This is what this life costs. " He thought. "Blood. Pain. Fear. "
"But also.. " He thought. "If I hadn’t been there, Aoi would be dead. Her mother would have lost another family mber. Hana would have lost her sister. "
He stared at the stains.
"Is that worth it though? The blood. The pain. The fear. Is saving soone worth becoming this? "
He didn’t have an answer so he just kept on walking.
Ren’s Apartnt Building — 6:14 PM
The landlady was sweeping the hallway when Ren arrived. She looked up, took one look at him, and her eyes widened with concern.
"Oh my! Are you alright? You look terrible!" Her broom dropped and she rushed to him.
"I’m okay," Ren said quietly. "Just need to rest."
"You don’t look fine. " She lanted. "Have you eaten? I can bring you so—"
"Thank you, but I’m fine. Really."
He slipped inside before she could protest again and closed the door gently but firmly.
The apartnt greeted him with silence.
Kaito’s jacket still hung on the wall—the old Sakuratei coat with the cherry blossom emblem, faded but unmistakable. On the desk lay Kaito’s bloodstained note, sealed in plastic, the words barely legible through brown stains:
"HASEGAWA FUJIMOTO — SAKURA HIGH — THE TRUTH."
A photo hung above it. Young Kaito, smiling, with eleven-year-old Ren beside him. Before everything fell apart.
Ren checked the ti.
6:14 PM.
1 hour and 46 minutes until the eting.
Ren stripped off his clothes. Looked at himself in the bathroom mirror.
New bruises layered over old ones. The cut on his eyebrow from Yuto. The darkening bruise on his ribs from the bat. The slash on his ankle—bandaged but still oozing.
His body had beco a map of violence.
"When did this happen? "
"When did I beco this person? "
He turned on the shower and stepped under the hot water. Brown streaks spiraled toward the drain as the blood washed away.
"This is the second ti I’ve washed soone else’s blood off this week. " He thought. "First Yuto’s. Now This. "
The water ran clear eventually but he could still feel it on his skin.
"That cafeteria fight.. that was just school violence. Stupid. Reckless but this.. this wasn’t. "
"This was real. They wanted to kill us. Would have killed us if Matsuno hadn’t shown up. "
"The stakes are higher than I thought. "
He stayed in the shower until the water ran cold.
Once he felt he was good enough he ca out of the shower.
He brought out clean clothes. Simple black shirt and jeans. Presentable, but not trying to be anything else.
Ren reached for Kaito’s jacket hanging on the wall. His hand hovered over the white fabric but then he pulled back.
"Not ready for that.... Don’t know if I ever will be. "
His phone buzzed.
ssages from Shiin.
"Hey man, you okay? We’re worried. "
"Fubuki says give you space but I’m bad at that. "
"Text when you can. Please. "
Ren typed back. "I’m fine. Talk tomorrow. "
He pressed sent and checked the ti. "7:50 PM. "
"Ti to go. "
Night settled over the streets. Lamps flickered one by one. The district felt different at night. Quieter. More ominous.
Ren passed the Fujimoto Dojo and stopped. Light glowed inside.
Through the window, the old man practiced alone. Movents precise. Controlled. Decades of mastery flowing through every block, every strike, every turn.
Like a dance. Like breathing.
"That’s what Kaito learned here. " Ren thought. "What Hasegawa learned. "
"That’s what made them who they are. "
The old man finished his form and turned toward the window, as if he’d known Ren was watching all along.
Their eyes t through the glass. The old man nodded once. Said nothing.
Ren nodded back and moved on.
Sakura High — 7:58 PM
The school felt different at night. No voices. No footsteps. Just shadows and security lights. The gates were unlocked—Sakuratei’s doing, had to be.
Ren walked through the empty courtyard. The cherry blossom path that had seed so beautiful on his first day now felt eerie in the darkness.
He found the stairwell that led to the rooftop.
The sa one.
He climbed.
Each step heavier than the last.
"This is it. The choice I’ve been avoiding. "
"Join Sakuratei or walk away. "
"Protection or isolation. "
"Violence or vulnerability. "
His hand rested on the rooftop door.
"Kaito walked away. " He thought. "And it broke him. "
Maybe Matsuno was right.
Maybe he couldn’t do this alone.
He pushed the door open.
Cool night air washed over him.
City lights stretched below like fallen stars.
Hasegawa stood at the edge, hands in his pockets, gazing over Yugen City like it belonged to him.
But he wasn’t alone.
Yuto stood nearby, arms crossed, red-and-black hair shifting in the wind. Two more Sakuratei mbers flanked them, tall and intimidating in their pristine white jackets.
Hasegawa turned as the door shut. "You ca. Good."
Ren stepped forward and stopped a few feet away. "You wanted to talk."
"More than talk," Hasegawa replied. "I want to offer you sothing."
He gestured toward the city below.
"A choice," he said calmly. "And a path."
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