Norris Moore is getting married.
As someone who once hurt her and yet fell for her, seeing her happy now, he supposes it's his cue to gracefully step back.
Regarding Norris Moore, he does carry some regrets, but it's not something he's unable to let go of.
After all, he had never truly imagined being together with her.
The people around him have gradually settled down. It seems that the reckless youth they all once shared has faded into the past. Those defiant memories, when compared to the tranquility of present happiness, now feel insignificant and unworthy of mention.
Everyone has their own family now.
He thought about the times when his mother would urge him to get married, but in truth, he realized he had never seriously contemplated what life after marriage might be like.