Komorebi
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  • Parts 62
  • Time 42m
  • Reads 297
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 62
  • Time 42m
Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2023
Getting out of a toxic relationship and cutting people off who constantly disrespect and take advantage of her were what Phoebe exactly needed in her early 20s. Being in a new environment helped her focus on herself and be back on track to achieving the dream that almost slipped away from her. 

Enter Henry, a senior Architecture student who Phoebe managed to spill her coffee into for being both in a rush one morning. After a few muttered curses under his breath and a whole lot of sorry from her, they parted ways. 

When she thought she'd never see him again, in hopes to properly apologize, the universe immediately proved her otherwise and made her realize just how small the world is. 

As their paths once again meet, will they be able to find a common ground after starting off on a wrong foot and make it right? Will they let the unmistakable connection they refuse to admit get through the walls they built?
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