Home is Where The River Ends
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 24m
  • Reads 21
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 4
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Feb 09, 2019
Rin So is a normal young man, who was raised by his uncle and the only possession he has that belongs to his parents is an old photo of his mother, Rin wants more then anything to learn who his parents are and what happened to them.

Takemi is trying to find a way to lift his curse and set himself free, by any means necessary, even if these means involve less then savoury characters.

Both of their paths weave and cross and the two of them could help the other reach their goal or learn more about themselves. The only question is will they help each other or will they go their separate ways?
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