We Still Have You, Our Dream...

We Still Have You, Our Dream...

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Mikeru Yūki.A girl who has a beautiful voice.She joined her school's choir. Even she's a tomboy,she still can sing beautifully.She has a best friend at the choir and at her class.Her name is Hanasaki Yūka. And she has another friend too,her name is Chiharu Aiko. The choir sometimes is too loud when they practicing.Slowly,The teacher who teach them are feeling enough with all of them.He leave the choir.But... The Japanese National Championship are 2 months left after the Choir Festival of University of Japan... What's gonna happen to them?
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*trigger warning* this story contains light self harm, suicidal thoughts and panic attacks. After a car accident took away Yuka's father and younger sister she loses all her sparkle. Her writing doesn't come to her as it used to and she hasn't got any focus when performing her tasks as a manager of the Karasuno boys volleyball team. More and more irritations arise and Yuka ends up being forced to leave. She has had enough of it all and moves to Tokyo. She enrolls at fukurodani and finds her spot with ease since she laready met the volleyball team at the training weekend. Slowly Yuka opens up and with some help she regains her passion for writing. But when she has to choose between the team and writing she is standing at the crossroad she never wanted to reach.

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