"So, that is everything I know—all about Shu's situation," I said, laying it all out.
Aris blinked, trying to process. "So… White, your mother is now Shu's stepmother, and your mother has a biological daughter—Miku, right? And if that's true… then Miku is your half-sibling? That's so confusing for someone like me."
"Ha… haha," I chuckled, knowing exactly how tangled it sounded. "It's confusing for me too."
"Well… it is confusing, I understand that," Zen said, scratching his head. "But I'm still a little lost. Shu is going to do something bad, right? You said… suicide? How do you know that? And why are you so sure?"
"Well…" I chuckled again, this time with hesitation, and glanced toward Luna—who was peacefully sipping her tea, as if untouched by the storm of emotions swirling around us.
"So, why do you know that, White?" Luna asked, her teasing smile making it even harder to explain.
Zen and Aris turned to me, their eyes filled with curiosity.
"Well… yeah, it's some kind of intuition. Like a sixth sense, you know?" I said, trying to dodge the truth. But even I knew that wasn't enough to satisfy them.
"Hmmm…" They paused. I could feel their doubt lingering in the air.
Zen finally sighed and stood up. "Well, if we just doubt everything you said, it would be a waste."
"I agree," Aris added. "And I know there must be some reason you're so sure about this."
I felt a wave of relief. They weren't going to press further.
Luna finished her tea and stood up, clapping her hands. "So! Now that everything's been explained and everyone agrees… White, what's the plan? You must have one, right?"
"I do have a plan," I said, my voice dipping with disappointment. "But there's a variable—my mom. It seems like we'll have to adjust it a little."
Everyone looked dejected.
Luna leaned in again. "Then what was your real plan to begin with?"
"Well… my plan was to meet Shu's stepsister first. Understand her personality and behavior—whether she's supportive or against Shu. After that, I'd talk to her mother—Shu's stepmother—and hope to make her understand that what she's doing is wrong. And if that fails… then there's only one option left."
My voice grew deeper, more serious with each word.
Their curiosity peaked, and Luna interrupted, "So, you're thinking that cutting Shu's ties with her parents and her step sister Miku that will help her avoid her fate?"
We all turned toward Luna as she took a deep breath.
"Your plan is full of flaws—and full of things that are impossible," she said, sitting down on the floor with us. "From the beginning, your plan had a big hole. You're taking human emotions too lightly."
"What do you mean, President?" Aris asked, confused.
"I'll give you a little example to help you understand," Luna said. "Aris, imagine you found out Zen killed someone. What would be your first reaction? Would you hand him over to the police as soon as you knew? Or would you try to cover it up?"
"Well… I… I…" Aris stammered, caught off guard.
"See?" Luna continued. "When someone is emotionally connected to another person, they hesitate to go against them. And for Shu… she's blaming herself for your mother's condition, White. Deep down, she knows she's not at fault. But for Miku, and for your mother… she can't find anyone else to blame."
She paused, letting the silence settle.
"She can't blame her father—he's not in a mental state to understand right and wrong."
"She can't blame her stepmother—who's just releasing her anger because of Shu's father and her own situation."
"She can't blame her stepsister—because she is innocent, Shu know that and trying to protect her from her mother's rage."
"So in the end… it's easier to blame herself."
Luna's voice softened, but her words hit hard.
"And now I ask all of you—who is truly the main cause of this situation?"
The room fell silent.
Luna's question still lingered in the air like smoke: "Who is truly the main cause of this situation?"
I took a breath. Not a shallow one, but the kind that reaches deep into your chest when you know what you're about to say matters.
"…It's no one," I said quietly.
They leaned in.
"No one is the main cause. Not her father, not her stepmother, not her stepsister… and not Shu herself."
Aris furrowed her brows. Zen didn't move. Luna's gaze sharpened.
I continued, voice steady. "This isn't a story who is right or wrong. It's a chain reaction. A broken man who couldn't able to save her wife she deeply loved or protect his daughter. A woman who lost to her dire situation...her first love, her daughter miku and turned bitter. A girl—Miku—who being still a small child don't able to calm her mother, And Shu… who took all that weight and carried it alone."
I looked at Luna. "You're right. Human emotions aren't logical. But they're not flaws either. They're the reason Shu kept going this long. She will not break soon because she is weak. She will break because she is strong for too long."
Zen's eyes softened. Aris looked down, processing.
I stood up slowly. "So if you ask me who caused this… I'll say it's the silence. The silence between people who should've spoken.
Luna didn't interrupt. She just listened.
"And that's why I have decided," I said. "Not to cut ties. Not to erase anyone. But to break that silence. To speak where no one else did. To remind Shu that she's wrong to blame herself.
The room stayed quiet, but it wasn't empty anymore.
It was full—of understanding.
"And for that I want helps everyone.....So, Please help me" White said while bowing to them
hearing this they smiles brightly