At first I thought that it was a happy ending. The abusive alcoholic father died and the blonde guy is now finally free to go with the dark haired dude.
Until I read some of the comments about the blonde dude being a ghost that made me re- read the whole thing and actually look for clues. Here's the one of the clue I found. There were four graves under the cross. They were side by side. And the boggest clue for me is the opening sentence on top of the cover page, "I can only embrace you in my happy memories". In conclusion, I fairly think that it has a regretful ending since the blonde guy died and the dark haired dude is full of regrets and if only's.
and also the fact that the black haired dude said that the white haired guy could have the flowers then put them on a grave. Since there are three tombstones im thinking its the mother, father and the son (white hair guy)
and also the fact that the black haired dude said that the white haired guy could have the flowers then put them on a grave. Since there are three tombstones im thinking its the mother, father and the son (whit... Junipertree
At first I thought that it was a happy ending. The abusive alcoholic father died and the blonde guy is now finally free to go with the dark haired dude.
Until I read some of the comments about the blonde dude being a ghost that made me re- read the whole thing and actually look for clues. Here's the one of the clue I found. There were four graves under the cross. They were side by side. And the boggest clue for me is the opening sentence on top of the cover page, "I can only embrace you in my happy memories". In conclusion, I fairly think that it has a regretful ending since the blonde guy died and the dark haired dude is full of regrets and if only's.