In the early 20th century, during the Taisho era in Japan, a young woman named Aiko falls in love with a man named Hiroshi. They come from two different worlds - Aiko is the daughter of a wealthy merchant and Hiroshi is a poor artist. Despite their differences, they are drawn to each other and begin a secret romance.
As their love grows stronger, they face many challenges. Aiko's family disapproves of the relationship and tries to keep them apart. Meanwhile, Hiroshi struggles to make a name for himself in the art world and provide for Aiko.
But through it all, their love remains steadfast. They find solace in each other's arms and continue to dream of a future together. Eventually, they must decide whether to follow their hearts or to succumb to the pressures of society.
With the beautiful music of Yoasobi as the backdrop, this poignant tale of love and sacrifice captures the essence of the Taisho era and the timeless nature of true love.
They say that love can make you blind. Is it?
Is it love that makes you blind?
Or, you just make yourself blind because of love?
AN:
Hello, it's your author here.
First things, I want to say that this is my first time writing a book with romance as the main genre. So, be prepared to read a not so good romance. Also, this is the first time I make a story with a female as the main character. So, the line will be a little bit awkward. But, please give this story a read.
I make this story as a short one. There is only one chapter and probably around 8000 words.
Can I make it longer? Yes.
Can I make it better if I make this story longer? Probably not.
I don't want to ruin the story just for the sake of making it longer. So, please read the story, it won't take you a long time to read it as it only has one chapter.
Lastly, this story is inspired by a few songs from Yoasobi and, no, I haven't watched or read the movie or manga where the songs were made as a soundtrack or based from.
Thanks to those who have read the story and I will try to make more short story to train myself and make a longer one when I am confident enough to not ruin the story and has good enough template to make one.
See you in another story.
Your author.