Last Train to London
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Ongoing, First published Apr 24
Mature
Genre/Themes: tragic romance, right person wrong timing, friends to lovers, second chance lovers, love triangle

This story follows Eula Tsukinaga, 19-year-old Japanese-American college transfer student in Japan. Originally born in Los Angeles, she decides to move to Japan to start her life over after a break up that took a huge toll on her life. Her life living in Tokyo is a fun one, until she finds out that she's taking a class trip to London, the city where her past lover from high school was studying. The chances of meeting were slim, and the chances that he would recognize her after 4 years was even slimmer. Or so she thought. 

This story contains content that may be triggering to some readers! 
Please be aware that there is sensitive content: this includes cursing, attempted suicide, and manipulation.
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