People often say that love should be grand and passionate, but what about friendship? In my heart, friendship is more like a gentle stream, a warm companionship found in the small details of life.
From what moment did we, once strangers, become inseparable friends? And from what moment were we forced apart? Those memories of our youth surge endlessly in my mind.
It is another cold winter day. Outside the window, the mist is heavy and the biting wind howls. Indoors, I, who should have been up early, am still lost in a sweet sleep under the warm quilt. But you, my dear friend, have already arrived, gently waking me from my dream. Your icy fingertips make me shiver, yet they also fill my heart with heartache. You, who should have been snuggled in bed just like me, came to my house early just to ensure I wouldn't be late. This is the essence of our bond. All I can do is warm your frozen hands, while you continue to urge me to wash up. After a flurry of morning chaos, we ride our bicycles toward school, laughing and playing in the cold wind. Despite the freezing weather, that unspeakable affection flows through our hearts. My dear friend, thank you for making this winter so warm and beautiful.
I remember during graduation season, I was no longer carefree and fearless. A profound sense of loss swept over me, and the immense pressure left me feeling lost. Even though you were at a different school, you never stopped caring for and encouraging me, though I could sense your disappointment in my lack of effort. You revealed a wish you had never told me: you had once hoped to attend the same school as me, but never mentioned it because of your grades. Even though the chances were slim, you refused to give up your final attempt. In that moment, my soul was deeply moved. I felt so small and selfish; you held such beautiful aspirations, while I hesitated and faltered. I was so cowardly—afraid to work hard, trembling in the face of difficulties, and even fearing that if I tried and failed, I would no longer have the perfect excuse of "not trying." I spent my precious moments drifting aimlessly, unaware of how much I had hurt you. Therefore, I feel immensely grateful that I have a wonderful friend like you to guide me out of the confusion. I believe we will meet again in the halls of our dreams to experience the final madness of our youth together. My dear friend, thank you for helping me overcome my hesitations and making my steps more certain.
My dear friend, do you remember your words of encouragement during my failures, your care during weather changes, your concern when I was ill, and your comfort during my low moments? Do you remember the years we spent together and the memories that occupy a vital place in our youth?
My dear friend, may we be as we were when we meet again.