A voice cut through the quiet room just as Sasuke crossed his arms, eyes sharp.
"Shorai-kun? Are you planning to keep training over spring break?"
Ino bounded forward, her blonde hair tied in a high ponytail that swayed with every step. Sakura followed close behind, her gaze flickering toward Sasuke with a familiar, unspoken longing.
"I'm training," Sasuke replied instantly, his tone firm.
Shorai, halfway through packing his scrolls, looked up and offered a quiet smile.
"Same here. There's still much to master before the final year." He zipped his bag shut and glanced at Ino. "But… you're right. Even I need time to breathe."
Ino narrowed her eyes playfully.
"I don't believe you. You've never taken a break since we started the Academy."
Shorai turned toward the window, his gaze drifting to the distant Hokage Monument. The spring breeze fluttered the curtains, carrying the faint scent of blooming cherry blossoms. His mind, however, was elsewhere—on the weight he carried, the Reality Stone's burden pressing quietly but relentlessly on his soul.
"One of my goals is bigger than this village," he said softly, voice almost lost in the wind. "It demands everything." He looked back, half-smiling but with a flicker of hesitation. "But I have a feeling you already have something in mind."
Ino's face lit up.
"The Heavenly Lotus Festival! It's on March 8th—fireworks, food, fashion shows. Everyone's talking about it. Will you come… with me?"
A flicker of panic crossed Shorai's face. The invitation stirred something unfamiliar—an urge to connect, to belong. Yet, a quiet voice inside reminded him of the risks. Emotional ties could be distractions, chains that might slow his path to strength. He masked the conflict with a nod.
"Hm… yes. I think I will."
"Yay!" Ino clapped, bouncing on her toes.
"It starts at 7 PM!"
Shorai felt a sudden need to escape.
"Would you look at the time... I need to see someone—very urgently." He waved and stepped out, but a light tap on his shoulder stopped him.
Ino caught up, grinning.
"You're blushing."
"I—am not. It's just the spring heat—very intense." He fanned himself dramatically, forcing a laugh.
"Pff…" She laughed, then sobered.
"You're really going, right? Not just saying it?"
"I wouldn't promise if I didn't mean it," he said, softer now.
"And… you looked happy just now. I'd like to see that more often."
Ino froze, cheeks flushing. Then, flustered, she turned away.
"W-what are you saying…?"
They walked together, unaware of the jealous glances trailing them—girls whispering, boys muttering. Word spread fast: Shorai, the quiet prodigy, was spending time with Ino. Gifts, walks, now a festival date.
At the Yamanaka flower shop, Ino's mother peeked out, eyes twinkling.
"Leaving so soon?"
"Just confirming plans," Shorai said.
"March 8th. 7 PM. I'll be there."
"Good," Ino said, ponytail swaying as she stepped inside.
"Don't be late."
Shorai watched her go, then turned toward Heavenly Lotus. The familiar scent of fabric and ink greeted him as he stepped inside. Ren leaned back in his chair, hands behind his head, grinning like he'd just declared victory over the Hokage himself.
"A fashion festival? Yes, Shorai-san! The idea came to me in a dream!"
Shorai crossed his arms.
"A dream? Not from some girl… or a woman around here?"
"Ho-ho! Sharp as ever!" Ren chuckled.
"Aya helped me refine it, yes."
Shorai sighed, but his mind flickered back to the Stone's weight, the silent threat lurking beneath the surface of this celebration.
"And the plan? Just… dress up? A runway show?"
Ren flipped through blank pages.
"Details, details! We'll figure it out in a day or two."
Before Shorai could protest, Aya burst in, scrolls in hand.
"Haga-san! Oh—Shorai-kun! Perfect timing!"
"See?" Ren beamed.
"Shorai's here to help us finalize everything!"
Aya grinned.
"Any ideas, cutiepie?"
Shorai glanced at her.
"If you're pushing this on the whole village… maybe consider that my cover might be blown. You know… women talk."
"W-what's that supposed to mean?" Aya blinked, half-smiling.
Ren paced, hand on chin.
"He has a point. We need to preserve his anonymity… yet add to the mystery."
Aya's eyes lit up.
"Masks! A masquerade! How romantic!"
Shorai blinked.
"A mandatory masquerade."
Ren froze—then slammed his fist into his palm.
"My boy! A must-wear mask! Elegant, secretive—perfect! You're a walking treasure trove of genius!"
He scribbled furiously into his notebook. After a few minutes of excited brainstorming, Ren clapped his hands.
"Brilliant! Shorai, Aya—thank you!"
"See you in a week!" Aya called.
"We'll have the masks ready!"
Shorai stepped out, the weight of impending chaos settling in. Fireworks exploded in the distance, their brilliant colors painting the night sky—a dazzling display of light and shadow, beauty masking the darkness beneath.
Beneath it all… a flicker of anticipation.
