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Eternal Melody

"Is there really such a thing as a happy ending?" - [Final Volume] A drop of ink can penetrate the walls, even the walls you took too long to build. After losing her first love due to a traffic accident, Ibuki Sumire transfers to Tokyo. She wanted to escape, to run away from everything that happened. To start over in a place that didn't have him. But a series of clues lead her to investigating the case behind the accident. In that place she learns about the masks people wear. The masks people wear to disgui se their feelings. Sometimes you have to look past what you see on the surface. There she meets him, the person who helps her move forward. But Sumire quickly learns how alike they are. His cold personality is different than the kindness she is used to. However, he is the only one who understands her feelings. It keeps going around in circles, like a drop of paint. Round and round - an endless stream of pain and lies. But, that stream ended the moment she laid her eyes on his paintings. Such rich and vibrant colors, it felt like his emotions exploded. Yet, in the corner of his studio, she found it. The real him, a sakura painting of two people walking hand in hand. A gentle and sweet feeling, something she has never felt before. _ Volume 1: Volume 3: A Single Colour [ Volume 4: A Single Colour II Volume 5: Clear Colour Road [ Volume 6: Eternal Melody [ ___ This book is part of a series 0• Seven Coloured Melody - Pending 1• Eternal Melody - Ongoing 2• Dream Star - COMPLETE Fantasia of the Stars - Rewrite Pending 3• Silver Wish - COMPLETE ___ Join me on discord: Invite Only (ask in comments section) [Commissioned Cover by: Zushidraws]

XOMatsumaeohana · Urban
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Like a dream Part 1

She wanted to hug Mamoru and call him an idiot, but those words wouldn't leave her mouth. Instead, she felt the tears fall. Mamoru immediately panicked and grabbed hold of her hands.

"Ki? Hey, what's wrong?" Mamoru asked, concerned.

"W-why are you here now? You-You have been avoiding me." Sumire sobbed. 

A complicated look flashed through his eyes. "I felt bad, you know, about how I treated you. I'm alright now, and I won't act up again. But I wanted to make sure first. I don't want to hurt you again."

"Didn't you get my message? I told you it was okay!" Sumire exclaimed.

"I got it, but Ki, I broke my promise and hurt you." Mamoru looked away. "I didn't want to risk that again and make you scared of me."

Sumire frowned. "But I wasn't afraid."

Not once was she afraid, even when Ru hurt her? What scared her more than anything was hearing his pained cries and seeing him suffer.