The boy stood near the gate.
"You can call my name now," he said.
Kai looked at him.
"…What was that supposed to mean?"
The boy shrugged slightly.
"Sky. It's simple."
Sky stepped forward and entered the graveyard.
Kai followed him—without hesitation.
Silence settled between them.
Two figures walked through the darkness, the night fully claiming the graveyard.
A faint light appeared ahead.
Unusual.
"I didn't expect someone to be here at this time," Kai said.
"Let's see who it is," Sky replied.
As they walked closer—
they realized the light was moving toward them.
"Do you believe ghosts exist?" Kai asked.
"Of course not," Sky said—
but his tone didn't match.
"Then why do you sound like that?" Kai replied.
The light came closer.
Sky stopped.
Kai halted behind him.
Arjun emerged from the light.
"Hey… it's been a long time," Sky said.
Arjun ignored him and walked past.
Kai laughed softly.
They reached Krishna's grave.
Sky stepped forward, knelt down, placed the flowers—
and stood up again.
Kai looked at the gravestone.
"Get on point."
The air felt different.
Sky removed his hoodie.
"Now take this."
Kai frowned.
"That's it? You didn't come here just to hand me a hoodie."
"Dev…" Sky said.
Kai exhaled.
"That brat always watches my every move. I have to think before doing anything because of him."
Before Sky could say more—
Arjun laughed.
"I didn't think I'd come back," Arjun said calmly.
"But I thought… it would be interesting to talk."
Kai frowned.
Why is he here?
How can Sky talk now?
"I guess we can call this a reunion," Kai said.
"I agree," Sky said.
"It would've been better if Canora and Dev were here too."
Arjun smiled.
"Sorry. Canora left before you arrived."
Sky stepped back.
Kai's thoughts froze.
Canora… with Arjun?
"Why can't she?" Sky said.
"Of course she can," Kai replied.
"Oh?" Arjun said. "Then why did you step back?"
Sky looked down at the ground.
Kai noticed.
Something was off.
A sudden wind passed through.
Kai wore the hoodie.
"Oh… so you've done it," Arjun said.
"Why can't he?" Sky replied.
"Isn't it obvious?"
All three spoke at once.
For a moment—
they saw Nikora's face.
Smiling.
Sky stepped back again.
It's getting worse… Kai thought.
"I'd like to talk with Dev as well," Arjun said.
"Why would he talk to you?" Kai asked.
"We always argue when we meet, but—"
"But what?" Sky interrupted.
Arjun smiled slightly.
"Someone is talking now. Interesting."
Kai's phone rang.
He glanced at the screen.
Home.
"Hold on," Kai said.
Sky and Arjun laughed.
"What's funny?" Kai said.
The phone kept ringing.
Kai declined the call.
"That brat always watches me," Kai muttered aloud.
"At least he could've told Mom was angry…"
Sky and Arjun laughed again.
The air shifted.
Silence fell.
A bike engine roared in the distance.
Dev.
"Don't laugh," Kai said firmly.
"You're standing in front of Krishna's grave."
Both fell silent.
They nodded.
Dev stepped forward—
placing a hand on Arjun's shoulder.
"What are you doing here?"
His gaze shifted.
Kai.
Sky.
"Same face. Same eyes," Dev said.
"But always lying to me."
He noticed the flowers.
The tension eased—slightly.
Dev looked at Kai.
"So… you've done it, haven't you?"
Kai didn't answer.
The phone rang again.
Kai looked at Dev.
"Let's go," Dev said.
They walked toward the gate.
Arjun stepped aside, booking a cab.
Sky wore his gloves.
Kai and Dev wore their helmets.
Engines roared.
"I won't ignore this," Dev said.
"So be careful."
They accelerated—
and rushed toward home.
