Indigosun
When I open my eyes, the world I know is gone.
I wake in a place governed by ritual and restraint, where silk conceals steel and every movement carries meaning. This is not the modern world, and it is not a place that welcomes disruption. It is feudal Japan, bound by tradition, hierarchy, and a code that allows no deviation.
The man who finds me is a samurai sworn to duty above all else. He is disciplined, precise, and shaped by a life of obedience and sacrifice. He does not raise his voice. He does not act without purpose. And he does not know what to do with a woman who does not belong to his time or his world.
My presence is a problem he cannot explain and a risk he cannot ignore.
In a society where honor defines survival, I am a complication that could unravel everything he has sworn to protect. Every moment we share is measured, watched, and dangerous. Every glance carries consequence. Affection is not forbidden by passion, but by the weight of tradition and the cost of transgression.
I do not belong in his world of rigid order and unspoken rules.
Yet leaving means abandoning something neither of us is prepared to name.
As political tensions tighten and loyalties are tested, I am forced to confront the reality of what loving him would require. Not defiance. Not escape. But sacrifice, restraint, and the willingness to choose silence over desire.
Some loves are loud and reckless.
This one is quiet, devastating, and carved into history by the choices we make.