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Sakuya remembers what matters. Ryo remembers what doesn’t.
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17 Apr 2026
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At the cemetery on top of the hill, Sion passes by the camellia tree. The blossoms are vibrant and beautiful, seeming to only grow larger and larger the closer Sion steps toward them. Most striking of all, though, is the young woman sitting beside the tree. She’s weeping, a melodic sound, and Sion’s footsteps slow to a halt.
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Where Sion visits a small coastal town to learn about their commerce, but there is more to the village than meets the eye. Something haunts it, some sort of old myth sunken into the mountains and blooming out of the camellia tree.
Until Sion realizes it isn’t something, but someone, and that Riku is really only haunting him.
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26 Dec 2025
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To heal a wound, you need to stop touching it.
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05 Apr 2026
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He did not tell Sakuya, because it did not matter.
But also, deep down, because he knew it could drive him away. There was no need in Sakuya hurting because of something that had not happened yet.
Ryo makes one last friend.
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03 Mar 2026
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In early 1910s Japan, Hirose Ryo, a fisherman’s son from a quiet coastal village, finds a letter in a bottle washed ashore from Fujinaga Sakuya, a city boy from a wealthy Tokyo family longing for adventure.
UPDATE: Chapter 2 (Epilogue) now posted

