From Outside The Window

From Outside The Window

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The world outside was vast and colourful, but my world was a tiny box, surrounded with hush voices and emotionless faces. But his bright golden eyes were all the colour I needed, his kind face filled with happiness was the only face I cared for. He replaced the tiny, cramped room and became my world. If it is a sin to love than I shall surely be the downfall of this family. Based on the infamous urban legend on Himuro Mansion, this story is based the legend of the last Rope Shrine Maiden who fell in love despite never learning what love was.
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