June stood outside of the funeral home, where the free land was.
The people inside were busy eating the ritual food and interacting with each other, but June couldn't bring himself to do so.
"Sorry, Grandma," he muttered. "I knew you wanted this to be a happy moment, but I can't bring myself to smile with genuineness."
Then, he stared up at the sky, which was still glaringly bright.
"Would it be better if I joined you there?" he whispered.
However, he quickly shook the thought away.
He was already being granted extra time, so June didn't want to take it for granted.
He stood there for a few moments, just observing the bright skies, when he felt a presence near him.
June frowned and turned his head to the side, only to be met with Dr. Oh, who appeared like he had a lot on his mind.
"There you are," Dr. Oh sighed. "I was wondering where you went."
June pursed his lips. "I was just...here."