moonflower18
Dazai Osamu has a new game: letters. At the start of a new year, he begins slipping handwritten notes into Chuuya's pockets, coats, and desk drawers-short, teasing messages meant to irritate, amuse, and maybe even connect.
Chuuya tells himself he won't play along. He's too busy, too tired, and far too old for Dazai's ridiculous antics. But one reply turns into two, and soon their days are punctuated by an unexpected rhythm: arguments scribbled in ink, quiet confessions tucked into envelopes, and memories that resurface when least expected.
What begins as a nuisance slowly becomes a lifeline. Through laughter, fights, and stolen moments, a year of letters reveals sides of both men they've long kept hidden-even from each other.
A slice-of-life story about banter, nostalgia, and the unexpected intimacy of ink and paper.