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We Will Meet Again

[COMPLETE] [Meiji 1895- Tokyo 2019] "You, you murderer!" 'It...it wasn't me,' she wanted to say. But the words would not leave her lips. The colour of blood covered her hands, proving the other persons point. It wasn't her, but why? Framed for her Mothers murder when she was ten year's old. Kaname Setsura spends the following eight years gathering information on the case. Against her families wishes, she accepts her scholarship to a famous art University, ST Rinkan. In that place, there is a 'clue' to the events from what happened eight years ago. However right as she is about to marry the man she loves, on the day of their graduation, an accident occurs, leading to her fiance to fall into a coma. Distraught, lost and uncertain Setsura shuts herself away from the world, and her half brother uses this chance to send her away abroad. Setsura accepts, but on that day, a grand scale earthquake occurs, right as she is about to board the plane and she wakes up in the middle of the roadside and finds herself in the year 1895. With the help of a man named 'Akito,' she settles into the Meiji era and discovers that the three major "accidents" in her life that occurred, one in 2011 and the two in Tokyo 2019, are connected to a series of cases in 1895 "Mysterious cases of the shard."

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When Akito next woke up, she is no longer beside him.

But he is greeted by the smell of cooking and singing. A gentle and clear voice like the sun, and yet there's something about it that also reflects beauty like the moon.

He is greeted by the sight of her in her apron and hair tied up in a high ponytail and cooking, with whatever leftovers he actually has. He's surprised to be presented with an actual meal since it's the first time in a while since he's actually last ate anything decent. Meaning he didn't get a chance to do any shopping at all, so when she serves him a full breakfast of eggs, ham, bacon, and toast.

He has to ask where she gets the ingredients from. Because unless he forgot that he went shopping or someone else came in here during his absence, then there should have been only scraps of ingredients in the fridge. "These weren't in my fridge or cupboards."