Trouble in Tokyo

Trouble in Tokyo

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Reiko isn't exactly the Golden Child her parents wished her to be. She parties instead of studying, and is failing miserably in her classes. When her parents had enough, she's forced to move to her mother's hometown -Tokyo. They expect nothing else but for her to come back educated, and a proper lady. When she got lost in the city, she stumbles upon Kazuki, member of Kurai Arashi - a famous band in Japan she's unaware of. He's quiet, distant, yet a kindhearted bass player. Will he make Reiko's transition better, or for worse?
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