There's a term for what I was experiencing.
Narrative compression.
It's when a story, knowing the climax is close, forces every character to say Important Things™ before the final choice.
In normal life, that doesn't happen.
In this life?
It happens with fanfare and schedule reminders.
Monday morning, I opened my locker to find a pink note card taped inside.
"You have three days to confess. Or we'll do it for you." – Love Arc Management Committee
I turned around slowly.
Kokoro was sipping from a juice box, watching me like a hawk in a school blazer.
"Did you send this?"
"No."
"Do you know who did?"
"Hypothetically, if Aya and I were secretly managing your life for dramatic symmetry…"
"…I am never opening my locker again."
At lunch, Natsuki-sensei held a "special homeroom" where she laid out the new "Final Romantic Evaluation Schedule."
It had bullet points.
Charts.
A PowerPoint.
A section titled "Acceptable Forms of Rejection (With Dignity)."
Tuesday.
Aya cornered me at the vending machines.
"You still haven't said anything."
"I've said plenty."
"You've said nothing that would make a girl feel safe falling for you."
"That's because if I say it, it becomes—"
"Real?" she cut in. "Yeah. We know. We're all still here anyway."
I stared at the can of melon soda in my hand.
Somehow, it tasted like guilt.
Wednesday.
Kokoro and I walked home together.
Not a date.
Not a conversation.
Just two people pretending the air between them didn't hum with every unsaid thing.
At my door, she stopped.
Said nothing.
Then looked up at me and whispered:
"One more day."
And left.
I wanted to call her back.
But what would I even say?
"Please stop being brave. You're making me look bad."
That night, Sensei messaged me.
[Sensei]: Come to the lab room. Now. No excuses. Or I'll announce your bra size to the class.
I didn't have a bra size.
But I went anyway.
The lab was dark.
Candlelit.
Sensei sat on a desk, legs crossed, expression unreadable.
"Kazuki," she said, "Do you know what a false choice is?"
"…Is this a philosophy lecture or a seduction attempt?"
"Yes."
She sighed, then motioned to a piece of chalkboard behind her.
There were three names written there.
AyaKokoroSensei
"Everyone thinks you have to pick one of us."
I raised an eyebrow.
"You disagree?"
"I think you're trying so hard to not pick, you haven't asked why you're hesitating."
"I know why," I muttered.
She ignored me.
"There's a part of you that believes if you say it aloud—if you choose—everything else disappears. You lose the maybes. The might-have-beens."
She walked up to me.
Tapped my forehead.
"So your brain keeps stalling. Even though your heart already decided."
"…Has it?"
She smiled.
A little sad.
A little proud.
"You're not the first overthinking boy I've taught. But you might be the most exhausting."
Thursday. The Final Day.
They called it The Decision Bell.
At 5 PM, the school's clock tower would chime, and the girl who was chosen—or did the choosing—would meet the boy at the courtyard.
Like some cursed Cinderella fanfiction.
I stood in the hallway at 4:30, paralyzed.
Aya passed by. Didn't stop. Just said:
"Fifteen minutes, genius."
Kokoro passed by later.
Didn't even look at me.
Just whispered:
"You better not run."
4:58.
I stood in the courtyard.
Alone.
Breathing like I'd just run a marathon through glass.
Then I heard footsteps.
Two sets.
Aya on the left.
Kokoro on the right.
They didn't fight.
They didn't speak.
They just stood.
Waiting.
4:59.
I stepped forward.
Opened my mouth.
Prepared to—
BOOOOOOOOM.
An explosion.
Actual, literal explosion.
Smoke, confetti, and a dozen trumpets played over the school intercom.
Natsuki-sensei appeared on the roof holding a megaphone.
"SURPRISE EMERGENCY TWIST ENDING!"
Everyone in the courtyard screamed.
I collapsed.
She continued:
"Kazuki Haruma, congratulations! You've unlocked the Secret Route™! You don't have to choose—yet! Because we're extending the story to Volume 2! That's right—this love hexagon is now a multi-season disaster!"
Students clapped.
Some cried.
I screamed internally.
Aya facepalmed.
Kokoro whispered, "Coward," but didn't leave.
Sensei finished her announcement with:
"Thank you for your service. Now return to your regular chaotic lives."
Later, in the quiet after the crowd dispersed…
Aya leaned on my shoulder and said:
"You got lucky."
I laughed bitterly.
"Did I?"
Kokoro appeared behind me and whispered:
"This isn't over."
"I know."
They both walked off in opposite directions.
And I stood there in the empty courtyard.
Caught in a romantic purgatory of my own making.
And above it all, Sensei updated her chart:
Love Polygon Status: To Be Continued.