Higanbana
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  • Reads 53
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published May 19, 2019
Mature
A young spirit whose life's wish has kept him trapped in his hometown for 400 years after his death. A lonely clairvoyant who finds it impossible to make friends with living people. When the higanbana are in full bloom,  their fates meet and become one. 

14-year-old clairvoyant Okazaki Yuuichiro has lived an incredibly lonely life. Being creative and extremely intelligent, he has found plenty of ways to enjoy being alone, though the emotions involved in his 'gift' and in having no friends are slowly beginning to catch up with him. Plagued with nightmares of brutality and demise and the burden of keeping his abilities a secret, he's losing sight of his future and what he wants. Then along comes Kaede -- a spirit almost exactly his age with so much in common, it's uncanny. Despite the disparities between their time periods, Yuu and Kaede become closer than either of them have ever felt with anyone else. Unbeknownst to Yuu, Kaede's fate lies in his hands.
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