Once a timid, reclusive teenager, he spent years hiding from the world, trapped by the memories of his cruel middle school days. The torment he endured at the hands of a class leader—none other than the infamous Sugimoto Akane—left him scarred and afraid. But now, he's changed. He's no longer the boy who cowered in his room; he's working as a deliveryman, stepping out into the world one step at a time. Still, the past lingers, and every encounter with Sugimoto Akane brings back the pain of old memories.
Their reunion is anything but gentle. Sugimoto Akane, now a familiar face in his daily routine, doesn't hold back. She's still the same—sharp, taunting, and unapologetic. Their interactions are a mix of tension, seduction, and a battle of wills. She challenges him, tests him, and reminds him of the girl who once made him feel powerless. Yet, he's no longer the same boy who ran from her. He stands his ground, even as she pushes him to his limits, both emotionally and physically.
The struggle between them is raw and unfiltered. She taunts him, teasing him with every move, every touch. He tries to resist, but the memories of his past, the pain of being bullied, the fear that once held him back, all resurface. And yet, he doesn't run. He faces her, even as he's overwhelmed by the intensity of their connection. The battle between them isn't just about the past—it's about proving to himself that he's no longer the boy who was once broken.
As the tension builds, the two of them reach a breaking point, and the emotional and physical struggle reaches its peak. In the end, he's not just facing Sugimoto Akane—he's facing himself. And in that moment, he knows he's no longer the same man who once hid from the world. He's finally ready to move forward.