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For Our Happier Path

[COMPLETED] "I don't just want a happy ending. Instead of having one after suffering so much, why couldn't we have a happy, happier path that leads to a happy ending for us?" --------- Chisaka Hisaki and Saeki Heisuke only met each other in the latter half of their lives. Deep scars wounded their hearts yet, they found comfort and healing in each other. After her husband's death, despite feeling grateful for the years they had spent together, regret still pulled at Hisaki's heart. She hoped for them to meet earlier. She hoped for them to have a happier path, from the beginning to the end. After another night of missing her husband's presence, Hisaki found that she wasn't in their tiny little home! She was back to the decades in the past! Her youth returned to her in a mysterious yet magical way. Alright! Since it had come to this, she could realize her unrealistic thoughts! First, she had to run away from the abusive man her grandfather forced her to marry for money. Second, she had to search for her old man. And the most important thing! She had to prevent her old man from being imprisoned! The younger Heisuke almost accidentally killed someone due to his thirst for revenge. Despite escaping death row, he still suffered a decade in prison. After her initial plan succeeded, she finally met him! The quiet young man was really him. Even though he didn't show it to anyone, she knew how soft and colorful his heart was; as soft as cotton candy, as colorful as the balls of yarns. Heisuke eyed the new girl in town with suspicions but, his heart felt strange. It went doki-doki. Could anyone tell him, why this girl's eyes twinkled like the stars whenever they saw each other? ------------------ Commissioned cover by yuuri_e (Instagram). Exclusively for this book. Discord: hansora#1507 Instagram: hansora_author

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Surviving Death's Door And The Past

After that night, Hisaki found a few more entries regarding the jade bracelet hidden in other diaries. All of them emphasized the mysteriousness that was exuded by the bracelet during crucial times.

In one of them, the late Mrs. Fujimori chronicled an event involving someone that was dear to her.

A young shrine maiden that was close to Mrs. Fujimori fell ill. At that time, medical treatment was not as advanced as right now. Reliable doctors were also hard to come by at their place.

The shrine maiden could only lie sick on the bed, counting the days if she could ever be healed. She could barely sit up, much less walk.

At that time, Mrs. Fujimori decided to try to save her by giving the shrine maiden that jade bracelet.

After all, shouldn't she bestow the bracelet to anyone who might require its protection?

In the following diary entries, Mrs. Fujimori mentioned how she slipped the jade bracelet into the ailing shrine maiden's bony wrist.