We Never Really Had a Home
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Ongoing, First published Feb 05, 2018
If a story were written with Kaneki as the main character, it surely be a tragedy. But there's more than one Kaneki, so who says tragedy is permanent? Certainly not his protective twin who'd do anything to protect her little brother from his spiral into madness. 

Their pain is one in the same, and Kaida Kaneki wasn't the type of girl that stood-by when Ken suffered-not when she could pass as her brother to alleviate some of his pain.
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