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Letters Soared Across the Moon
Some people write letters they never send.
Others live entire lives hoping someone will read them anyway.
Letters Soared Across the Moon is a romantic coming-of-age story about high school students who laugh, tease, and drift through ordinary days-while quietly carrying feelings they don't know how to name.
At the center is Kaito, a boy who never stops smiling. To everyone else, he's carefree and kind. In truth, he believes that hiding pain is better than burdening others with it. If the truth hurts, then lies must be kindness-or so he tells himself.
By his side is Aoi, sharp, emotional, and insecure. She masks fear with sarcasm and struggles to trust her own feelings, especially when it comes to the boy she's afraid of losing.
Around them is a circle of friends, each fighting their own silent battles.
Daichi, loud and reckless, accepts people exactly as they are-even their worst parts.
Sayaka, the perfect honor student, has been taught to chase results, not love. Watching others fall in love awakens a dangerous longing she doesn't yet understand.
And Haruka and Riku, two painfully awkward hearts, stumble through a slow, sincere romance that shows everyone else what real affection looks like.
What begins as comedy-teasing, rumors, pranks, and chaos-slowly deepens into something heavier. Smiles crack. Jealousy grows. Confessions arrive too late or too suddenly. And every character must face the same question:
Is it better to protect others with silence-or risk everything by telling the truth?
Warm, funny, and quietly painful, Letters Soared Across the Moon is a story about love, insecurity, and the courage it takes to be honest-especially when honesty might hurt.
Because sometimes, the words we're most afraid to say are the ones that matter most.