18. Railroad (1/1)
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-railroad-
kahiro's later life seemed set in stone for everyone, including herself.
she was on track to become someone incredibly important, perhaps a politician of sorts with her charming personality and her status as a social butterfly or maybe just as successful sportswoman. friends with everyone and able to keep it that way for the most part, she would live a life people would be envious of. she'd fall in love with someone who would undoubtedly love her back (it was hard not to be so incredibly fond of her when she was so in love with life and happiness). she'd marry and probably have kids since she was so incredibly good with them.
her life would be good.
then she accidentally bumped into tsuna whilst dancing like a madwoman and caught a glimpse of how his life was going to turn out.
the socially awkward boy in school would continue to thrive outside of it. he'd continue to lead people with care and understand his responsibility over them. his circle of friends would only grow since everyone would end up adoring him because of how much he cared about them. people would love him and in turn he'd lavish his utmost affection upon the one he'd go on to marry and live a long and happy life with.
after catching that glimpse, she found upon turning back to what her life was going to be like that it wasn't actually that good after all. her many friends wouldn't share the same closeness that tsuna had with his friends. whoever she fell in love with and returned her feelings wouldn't be returning them because of her whole personality, it'd be because of the happy side (which was to be fair a big side to her but she was more than just that). her smile would never leave her face even when she needed it to.
so, when she saw there was a different life she could lead, a life so much happier and glorious than her own, she left the tracks set out before her almost immediately and started to follow his railroad instead.