Monday, 2 February 2026

Short Story 1 - Chapter 13: Retreat

The incident left Yuma with a reminder he could no longer ignore.

He needed to remember his place.

From then on, he began preparing himself long before he left his room, and long before he returned home after work — rehearsing restraint, steadying his breathing, reminding himself to keep his expression neutral, his reactions minimal. If the ache in his chest was inevitable, then he would at least control what showed.

Sunday, 1 February 2026

Short Story 1 - Chapter 12: Things They Never Knew

There was a subtle change in Yuma, one that had begun quietly, almost imperceptibly, and yet its presence grew heavier with each passing day. That change was Himari. With her, Yuma had felt a warmth he had long forgotten existed, something gentle and unfamiliar, something that reminded him of how it felt to be seen, even briefly.

For that reason alone, being with his family had begun to hurt more than before.

It was not that they were cruel. It was not that they rejected him outright. It was the absence — the way attention never lingered on him, not even for a moment, the way concern always flowed past him as though he were standing slightly out of frame. His chest would tighten without warning, a suffocating pressure he had learned to endure in silence.

Saturday, 31 January 2026

Short Story 1 - Chapter 11: The Space She Left Open

Yuma did not change overnight.

He still left for work at the same time each morning, boarded the same train, sat at the same desk. His days remained filled with numbers, projections, patterns that made sense precisely because they asked nothing of him in return.

Yet something had shifted.

The Things We Never Said: Chapter 1


The corridor outside the room was unnaturally quiet, the kind of silence padded by thick carpets and closed doors, where even footsteps seemed to lose their purpose before reaching the end of the hall. Behind the glass wall of the private room, a nine-year-old boy lay propped against pale pillows, dressed in a soft blue patient’s outfit that hung loosely on his slight frame, as though it did not quite belong to him.

It was already eleven.

Friday, 30 January 2026

Short Story 1 - Chapter 10: Himari

Kitahara Himari was often misunderstood at first glance.

Quiet. Calm. Forgettable.

That was the impression she gave — and the one most people accepted without question.

But Himari was observant.

She always had been.

The Things We Never Said

Synopsis:

Disowned by the Tsukimori family for marrying against their wishes, Hajime Tsukimori builds a modest life with his wife, Nozomi, and their four children. Their fragile stability collapses when the youngest, Fuyuki, is diagnosed with complex single-ventricle congenital heart disease, a condition that can only be corrected through a high-risk operation performed by a surgeon far beyond their reach.

Thursday, 29 January 2026

Short Story 1 - Chapter 9: The Way She Looked Twice

Because of the partnership between the two companies, the Fujita and Kitahara families continued to meet — sometimes formally, sometimes not.

There were corporate events, such as product launches and anniversary preparations. There were dinners arranged for convenience that gradually became familiar. Occasionally, there were private outings that had nothing to do with work at all.

Yuma did not attend all of them.