- Alternative:赤い林檎の中身事情
- Author:Masui / 麻酔 / 応急処置 / Oukyuu Shochi / Hanamaru Manga
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- Status: Completed
- Genres: Yaoi(BL
Akai Ringo no Nakami Jijou Manhua
In the halls of Sakura High School, Yuuya's eyes were downcast, his steps measured and cautious. His heart bore the weight of past betrayals, the scars of broken trust etched deep within. And then there was Keiji, a burst of light in Yuuya's monochrome world. With a smile that could melt the frostiest of exteriors, Keiji radiated an infectious warmth that drew others to him like moths to a flame.
At first, Yuuya resisted Keiji's attempts at friendship, his walls towering high and impenetrable. But Keiji was undeterred, his persistence a gentle yet unyielding force. He would sit beside Yuuya in class, offering snippets of his own life in hopes of coaxing Yuuya out of his shell. And slowly, ever so slowly, Yuuya began to crack.
It was in the quiet moments shared between classes, the stolen glances and whispered conversations, that Yuuya started to unravel. He found himself opening up to Keiji in ways he never thought possible, the words tumbling out like a long-restrained river breaking free from its dam. And as he laid bare his fears and insecurities, Keiji listened with a patience that felt as vast as the ocean.
As days turned into weeks, a bond formed between them, threaded with vulnerability and unspoken truths. Yuuya discovered that in Keiji's light, there was room for his shadows, acceptance where there was once judgment. And Keiji, in turn, found in Yuuya a mirror to his own hidden depths, a soul as fragile and resilient as his own.
Their connection blossomed like the sakura in spring, delicate and fleeting yet imbued with a beauty that lingered long after the petals had fallen. In each other, they found solace and understanding, a refuge from the storm that raged within. And as they navigated the complexities of their evolving relationship, both Yuuya and Keiji knew that they were no longer alone in the vast expanse of a world that had once seemed so daunting.
