Forbidden trip Abandoning all family members and best friends, the two are finally united

'There is no Prince of Hakuba. No one will come to pick me up. Who will I choose?'-February 22, Takako's birthday. Takako Hara (Yuka) was inviting Egawa (Hirofumi Arai) to her birthday party at her parents' house, but Kotaro Ozu (Takahiro Miura), who should have said goodbye to her, gave a ticket to Miyazaki. Passed. Whether it's a party with Egawa or Miyazaki with Kotaro ... Takako is forced to make a decision.
At that time, Egawa's overseas assignment is decided. Her place of assignment is South America, on the other side of the globe. 'I want to go to Japan thinking that Mr. Hara is waiting,' Egawa confesses. In a short time, Takako will give an answer as to whether or not to go out with her. 'I'm a person who thinks too much, so if I don't hurry, time will pass.' Takako promised Egawa that she would give an answer by her birthday.
And on February 22nd, the day of her birthday. Kotaro, who was planning a dinner with his fiancé Kaori's parents, quits the call from Kaori (Mayuko Kawakita) and heads for the airport. On the other hand, Takako was preparing for a party to welcome Egawa and Yuko at her parents' house. Her mother, Hisae, who is looking forward to Egawa's coming, and her father, Toshio, who is soothing. However, Takako slips and breaks the glass she had in her hand because of her Kotaro. Seeing that, Takako remembers Kotaro, who had taken care of her finger by scratching her finger with her broken glass before-- 'I can't stay here today ... I have to go.' With that said, she jumps out of her parents' house.
She returns to the condominium and looks for an airline ticket given by Kotaro. But she can't find it where she left it. Time is approaching ... Is God saying that he isn't going, or is he not wanting to find it ... If he can't find it, he can walk on a peaceful road and be happy. However, Takako desperately searched for an airline ticket, 'Where !? Come out!' And hurried to the airport.
Inside the airport where the final boarding announcement for Miyazaki is played. Takako meets Kotaro, who has been waiting for her. 'I'm here ... I'm happy.' And the two set out for Miyazaki.
A dinner party with Hara's family, where Takako escaped, and Kaori's parents, who Kotaro had a crush on. Takako and Kotaro arrive in Miyazaki while both sides desperately search for them. Although she arrived, Takako couldn't get rid of Egawa and her parents' house, and she was really worried about her cell phone. Kotaro said, 'I don't want to be disturbed by anyone,' and took care of Takako's cell phone.
Egawa keeps waiting at Takako's parents' house. Kaori is waiting at the dinner party, believing that Kotaro will come. 'Fairy tales are easy. I'm happy if I'm a prince. But the reality is different ...' Can the happiness you get by hurting someone be called happiness? ... The expression of Takako who is lost is dark. Kotaro who cares about such Takako. 'I'm sure there was another way. There was a way for Takako and others to not hurt so much.' The two of them had thrown away various things because they were together for two days.
Kotaro is surprised to find out for the first time on the phone from Imamura that Takako was planning to spend her birthday with her for the first time. Kotaro then returns her cell phone to Takako. 'You promised to meet Mr. Egawa today. If you want to contact me, please contact me.' Takako is confused by the words. Takako is in front of Kotaro, who presents her mobile phone while saying, 'If you apologize now, I'm sure you will forgive me.' ??
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