6 parts Complete MatureThe Weight of Ashes is a heart-wrenching, cinematic novel (~80,000 words) set in a fictional Japanese city and its nearby slum. Aiko Tanaka, a resilient 16-year-old from the slum, chases education and finds love with Haruto Yamada, a kind-hearted classmate. Their tender romance-marked by sakura trees, a carved bookmark, and a matsuri dance-is shattered by a misunderstanding orchestrated by jealous classmate Sakura Mori, who tricks Aiko into believing Haruto betrayed her. Devastated, Aiko spirals into isolation, falling prey to Kaito Nakamura, a predatory drug dealer who lures her with false affection, drugs her, and hands her to traffickers. Haruto, consumed by guilt, discovers Aiko's drugged state, kills Kaito in a brutal rage, and chases the trafficking truck to a mountain road near the slum. In a forest clearing, he attempts to rescue Aiko, but she's assaulted and dies, her final words-I loved you-breaking him. Haruto's berserk vengeance leaves the traffickers dead, but he's arrested and sent to juvenile detention, where he reflects on love's fragility and systemic cruelty. The novel, told in a continuous narrative with Aiko's perspective until her trafficking and Haruto's thereafter, uses abstract language for sensitive acts, weaving Japanese cultural elements (sakura, haikus, shrines) into a tragic tale of love, betrayal, and loss, urging readers to cherish love and fight exploitation.