Five minutes to go. They're down by one goal. They need to find a way to get back in the game. Tsukushi says that he's feeling a little sick, but he doesn't care. He's just got to keep going. He tells Shuji that he can count on him to keep fighting. Shuji says that Mizuki has been playing like a "monster" to teach him how to run. He says that his friend will always be there to back him up. He takes a shot at Shuji, but Mizuki stops him. He knocks the ball back to Shuji. He calls it a "perfect shot," and Shuji thinks it's his last chance. He remembers when he was a kid, he used to have a cat, and they would go off to die alone. Then one day, his dad died in a wreck. He thinks that maybe the days they spend on earth aren't really meant to be about counting the things they've lost, but about finding new things to hold on to.
Five minutes to go. They're down by one goal. They need to find a way to get back in the game. Tsukushi says that he's feeling a little sick, but he doesn't care. He's just got to keep going. He tells Shuji that he can count on him to keep fighting. Shuji says that Mizuki has been playing like a "monster" to teach him how to run. He says that his friend will always be there to back him up. He takes a shot at Shuji, but Mizuki stops him. He knocks the ball back to Shuji. He calls it a "perfect shot," and Shuji thinks it's his last chance. He remembers when he was a kid, he used to have a cat, and they would go off to die alone. Then one day, his dad died in a wreck. He thinks that maybe the days they spend on earth aren't really meant to be about counting the things they've lost, but about finding new things to hold on to.