Light up the Sky
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  • Parts 1
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  • Reads 25
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 1
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Dec 11, 2017
Rin is living in her monochromatic world... or at least that is what she feels. She goes through her life by just following the usual flow of everyone, too afraid to step out of her comfort zones. She was always the 'boring' person to people who know her. Rin knew that. She accepts that version of reality and maybe because she got used to it, that it never fazed her anymore. 
But there has always been the feeling of something missing in her and she never thought that a single strand of color in her life brought her more feelings than she could imagine.
This is the starting line to the story of Rin, who for the first time found that light.
[Tag/s: Teen Fiction, First Love, Slice of Life, and Friendship]

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