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Chαpтer O1: Neш уєαr, Tokуo, αnd αn Encoυntєr.
♬. Zhou Shen —
Big Fish (大鱼)
“
The vast sea hides all the words I never said.”
After that night, my life became like a solitary boat sailing between sky and earth — silent, steady, sometimes carried by winds I never chose. From an early age, I learned that the human heart can be both bitter and sweet, as if the tide of fate pulled me in opposite directions, unable to tell where night ended and day began.
There were moments when my dreams felt as distant as the horizon. On the fragile line between reality and fantasy, I held onto memories that returned like faint echoes — whispers of a past impossible to reclaim. Even so, I kept going, always moving forward, knowing that even the smallest light can guide a boat through the darkness.
In my first years in Stockholm, time seemed to stretch and shrink in ways I could not understand. Everything moved slowly, until the cold streets and the unfamiliar dialect began, little by little, to feel like home. But one day, the tide shifted once again, carrying me back to Japan — to the place I once called home. Yet the streets of Tokyo were no longer the same. Not even the New Year felt the same. The only constant was Yu — my best friend, the only truly familiar face in that sea of uncertainty.
And then… there was the beach.The wind that night seemed to whisper something different, as if gently pushing my solitary boat toward a new path. The sea shimmered with a light that reached even the most hidden places within me, and for a brief moment, I felt the world breathing alongside me. It was there, between the waves and the salt, that fate — as capricious as ever — placed a
stranger before me.
Not just any stranger, but someone whose presence seemed to tear through the fog around me, opening a small break in the clouds. He helped me that night, and for the first time in a long while, I decided to trust someone again.
Posted 12/13/2025, 1:00 AM