Persona 3 - Death in December (Doujinshi) Manhua
Title: Persona 3 - Death in December (Doujinshi)
Genre: Oneshot; Doujinshi; Romance
In the bustling city of Tatsumi Port Island, where shadows danced in the alleys and whispers of destiny lingered in the air, Ryoji Mochizuki roamed with a heavy heart. His once bright crimson eyes now dulled with the weight of his past, a past intertwined with the inevitability of death.
At Gekkoukan High, Kotone Kirijo, a student with a quiet strength and unwavering determination, felt a pull towards Ryoji's troubled aura. Despite the warnings from her friends, she felt an unexplainable connection to the mysterious young man.
One chilly December evening, their paths converged in a secluded alley, illuminated by the soft glow of a distant streetlamp. Kotone, with a mix of curiosity and compassion, approached Ryoji and uttered words that pierced through his defenses.
"Ryoji, there's a part of you hidden in shadows. Let me see the light within you. Let me understand."
Caught off guard by her empathy, Ryoji hesitated before revealing his true nature as Death itself, a being destined to bring chaos and despair. To his surprise, Kotone didn't shy away. Instead, she extended a hand of acceptance, offering him a chance at redemption.
As days turned into nights, Ryoji and Kotone delved into each other's pasts, unraveling secrets that bound them together. In Kotone, Ryoji found a glimmer of hope, a reason to fight against his dark destiny. And in Ryoji, Kotone discovered a kindred spirit, someone who understood the shadows that lurked within her own heart.
But as whispers of an imminent tragedy grew louder, Ryoji knew that their time together was short-lived. His very presence threatened to unravel the delicate balance of their world.
In a heart-rending decision, Ryoji chose to sacrifice his existence to protect the one he loved. As the clock struck midnight on that fateful December night, Ryoji's figure dissolved into the night, leaving behind only memories etched in Kotone's heart, a love that defied even death itself.
