Mortality | Cell Phone Novel
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  • Reads 192
  • Votes 45
  • Parts 17
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Jul 24, 2020
『Can true love surpass the barriers of life and death?』

Shimomura Yumiko had always been a cheerful girl. Overflowing with love and having no one but her grandmother to share it with, she became vulnerable to gentleness. Every act of kindness made her leap with joy. A simple good morning made her smile. A bag of chips made her feel ecstatic. The simple act of lending her an umbrella made her fall helplessly in love. 

Early September, neither summer nor fall. That was when Yumiko first fell for Hatanaka Kou. In a time neither day nor night, on a day neither weekday nor weekend. However, that was also when it all ended.

Her happiness.

Her love.

Her life.


Start ~ 22.07.2020


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I do not own the cover. All credits to original owner, I will remove the picture if requested.
This story is my original work. Any similarities to existing works is purely coincidental.

All names, incidents and places in this story is completely fictional.
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