The triplets are given a once-in-a-lifetime chance:A feature film. All three of them, playing leads.
A tragic love story. A sad ending. A subtle mirror to Ai's own experience.
Ai is apprehensive, but the director is reliable, and she can sense their enthusiasm.
They start working over the summer.
At work, they laugh, weep, and sparkle like never before.
And gradually… cracks begin to emerge.
Ruby gets more assured, but more aloof as well.
Aqua gets more work and keeps more secrets.
Souta… starts slipping.
He begins to answer questions before they're askedpredicting events with supernatural accuracy.Correcting injuries without having been touched.And one evening, a crewmember strolls off set muttering:
"That kid isn't human."
Then it happens.
A photograph leaks. Souta suspended midair during an offhand moment on set. Caught by mistake. Blurred, but genuine.
Online erupts:
"CGI?"
"No, that's genuine."
"That's not natural."
"What IS this family concealing?"
The agency freaks out. Saitou Ichigo thinks about pulling them all out of the public eye.
But Ai moves forward:
"If we run now… we lose everything."
Silhouette of her on a late-night talk show.
The host, a veteran with classically elegant manners, inquires gently:
"True what they're saying? That one of your kids has… supernatural powers?"
Ai smiles warmly.
"I have three kids. Each of them is a miracle. But they're not gods. Just kids doing their best to live, love, and save the people around them."
The internet falls silent.
And then bursts again—in defense.
But too late for Souta.
He collapses. Alone.
Not out of hate.
But out of the world's knowledge. The fantasy has been destroyed. He can no longer pretend he is still just a boy.
He barricades himself in. Doesn't eat. Doesn't smile.
Ai sits outside his door every evening.
"You don't have to shine, baby. Just remain. Just live."
One evening, Ruby pushes his door open and gets in beside him. She is holding the teddy bear he had left behind.
"You're still you, stupid. I don't care if you can fly. I just want you with us."
And for the first time in weeks…
Souta sobs.
Not alone.
But with them.
The movie finally lets out.
It becomes a moment of culture. Not only due to the triplets—but due to the integrity of it. The feelings are genuine. The agony is genuine. The love is unmistakable.
Souta's back in the limelight. But now, he's viewed for what he truly is:A kid who decided to be kind even in unlimited power.A brother who decided family over domination.A son who loved his mother more than anything.
The world no longer fears him.
They admire him.
And Kamiki?
He watches the movie in a dark theater, alone.
He leaves before it ends.
Because he knows now—
He never truly existed in their world.
Three years later.
The triplets are 15.
Aqua Hoshino, stoic and sharp, now balances his acting career with film school courses. He's being called a "young genius director."
Ruby Hoshino, the new head of B-Komachi, shines on each cover of every magazine. She's being compared to Ai herself.
Souta Hoshino, the gentle one, still an enigma—he declines solo interviews, never auditions, yet always produces, writes, and "fixes" in secret.
They've just entered a Tokyo private elite high school where future idols, actors, models, and producers unite.
It's where they're supposed to grow.
But it's a battlefield.