The Boy Who Became Mute Gazing At The Scattered Stars
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  • Reads 20
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published 4 days ago
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Long time ago, he had everything, love, warmth & a future full of light. 

But life has a way of unraveling even the strongest of dreams, piece by piece he lost what he holds dear, until all that's left is silence.

When the final thread snapped, he stopped speaking, not just with his voice but with his heart. 

Now, he drifts through the world like a ghost, watching the stars scatter across the night sky, wondering if they, too, mourn what they've lost.

He tells himself he prefers it this way, That solitude is safer, That if he has nothing, then nothing can be taken from him.

But when an unexpected encounter threatens to pull him back into the world he abandoned, he faces a choice, to remain a shadow of who he was or step forward and risk losing again.

Come join us on our journey to read Kurosaki Rakku's adventure!

A haunting, emotional journey of loss, isolation, and the fragile hope that lingers even in the darkest of nights.
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