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Chapter 64 - The Photo

I knew the peace wouldn't last forever.

Not because something bad happened.

Just because life likes surprising people.

It started with a photo.

One photo.

That's it.

I was at the pier with Ren and Mio when his phone buzzed.

Normal.

Nothing unusual.

Except this time—

His eyes widened.

Just a little.

But I saw it.

"What?" I asked immediately.

"Nothing."

Liar.

Mio looked up from her book.

"Aio's right. What happened?"

Ren hesitated.

Which meant it was good.

Bad news gets answered quickly.

Good news gets stared at.

"Show us."

"No."

"Show us."

"No."

"Show us."

He sighed and handed me the phone.

Victory.

It was a picture.

Yuna.

Standing in front of a school building.

The late afternoon sunlight caught her hair, and she was smiling.

Actually smiling.

Not the small polite kind.

A real one.

Yuna: They took this after the project meeting.

I blinked.

Then looked at Ren.

Then back at the picture.

Then back at Ren.

"Oh."

"What?"

"Oh, nothing."

"It's definitely something."

Mio glanced at the screen and smiled softly.

"She looks happy."

That was the thing.

She did.

Happy.

Comfortable.

Like she belonged there.

For a moment, none of us said anything.

Then Ren looked down at the photo again.

Not sad.

Not worried.

Just... thoughtful.

"You okay?" Mio asked.

He nodded.

"Yeah."

And surprisingly—

I believed him.

A few months ago, this would've bothered him.

Seeing proof that Yuna had a life somewhere else.

A new routine.

New memories.

New people.

Now?

He looked proud.

His phone buzzed again.

Yuna: Be honest. Is it a terrible photo?

I immediately answered.

"Tell her yes."

"No."

"Tell her she looks like a confused tourist."

"No."

Mio laughed quietly.

Ren typed.

Ren: You look happy.

Simple.

Honest.

A minute later—

Yuna: I think I am.

The three of us fell silent.

Not because it was sad.

Because it wasn't.

For the first time since she left—

Those words didn't hurt.

They felt right.

The sun dipped lower over the ocean.

The sky turning gold.

Then orange.

Then pink.

Ren slipped his phone back into his pocket.

A small smile still lingering.

"You know," I said, "a few months ago, you would've overthought that message for three days."

"Probably."

"Growth."

"Don't start."

Mio closed her book.

"I think she's finding her place."

Ren looked toward the horizon.

The same horizon he used to stare at every day.

Waiting.

Worrying.

Missing.

"Yeah," he said quietly.

"I think she is."

Summertimes are coming.

And sometimes loving someone doesn't mean keeping them close.

Sometimes it means being happy when they smile—

Even if you're not standing beside them when they do.

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