Tie to Fate
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Ongoing, First published Mar 29, 2021
Fortunate or Curse?

For Machiko its curse, but she been able to use said curse to her advantage by becoming her a matchmaker. That if anyone wants to check if he person they are with is the one for them they come to her and if you want to find the person made for you. Then she is the one to help.

That idea seems alright, but its looks down by her family because she does it for profit and not to simply help others.
Things start going down hill when some people called the fate-less start appearing wanting to kidnap Machiko to use her so she can lead them to the weaver of fate. Due to them not having a fated person or a fate itself they are struck in a sort of limbo. Living, but not getting nowhere. 

Machiko not only learns that the weaver of fate can help them, but they could also relieve her of her powers.
However, Machiko doesn't know what to do because in a way she will gain her freedom and in another she will be stuck alone like many women in her family.


*Cover image of the hand with red string  is not mine so all credit goes to the creator*
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