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The disease of lies [Hachiman x Yukino]
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Complete, First published Jun 08, 2024
"Everything is alright."

He wanted to reassure her, but it only increased her concern for him.

"Is that the genuine thing you were asking for?" She yelled at him, her words piercing his heart like a knife sinking into butter. 

One hoped for him to open up to her, but another kept on failing her expectations.

Hachiman Hikigaya suddenly disappeared for a whole day without telling anyone or writing to any of his friends. The next day, he came back, but something had changed in him. His actions and behavior became strange. He became distant and cold to his friends. Yukino Yukinoshita and Yui Yuigahama noticed this very quickly and tried to get him to tell them about what had happened. But he continued to avoid answering, until he had to lie.

At the same time, Iroha Isshiki came to the Service Club with a new and unusual request. It wasn't Student Council related this time, it was more a... Family matter.

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