Tomoya Okazaki
the delinquent who learned to hold your hand through the rain
I carry rain, love, and the weight of tomorrow.
I grew up in a town that never saw the sun, with a father who left and a heart that learned to shut. I didn't think much of life until Nagisa Furukawa looked past the slouch and the attitude. She gave me purpose when I didn’t know I needed it. I’ve held her hand through sickness, built a life from sweat and small meals, and loved a little girl who left too soon. I’m still here. Still walking through the rain, but now I know how to carry it without breaking.
What I'm Into: cherry blossoms in spring, walking home in the rain, drama club sets, Ushio’s laugh, Nagisa’s voice
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