- Alternative:Natsu no Kizu / Scars During Summer / 夏の傷
- Author:avogado6(Story&Art)
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- Status: Completed
- Genres: Drama , Slice of Lif
Wounds of Summer Manhua
Title: Wounds of Summer
In the serene town where summer lingered, a man named Adam and his daughter Lily lived quietly. Lily, with her big doe eyes and curious spirit, carried a hidden burden from the loss of her mother. Adam, working tirelessly, tried his best to fill the void left by her absence.
One fateful day, they ventured to the town's annual fair, seeking a momentary escape from their shared sorrow. Amidst the colorful chaos, Lily's laughter rang out like a soothing melody, momentarily lifting the weight off Adam's shoulders. But fate had a different plan in store for them.
As they strolled past a tent adorned with mystical symbols, Lily's innocent curiosity led her to a fortune teller within. The old woman, cloaked in shadows, peered into Lily's soul with piercing eyes and delivered a cryptic warning that sent shivers down Adam's spine.
As the days of summer drifted by, a quiet unease settled over their home. Lily's once bright eyes now held a shadow of melancholy, her fragile heart still grieving for the mother she had lost too soon. Adam, feeling helpless, watched as his daughter retreated into a world of memories and unspoken pain.
One moonlit night, as the crickets serenaded the darkness, Lily's tear-streaked face illuminated by starlight, she finally opened up to Adam. Her words, raw with longing and sorrow, pierced through the silence, weaving a bond between them stronger than any words could convey.
Together, under the vast expanse of the night sky, they shared their memories, their grief, and their love for the woman who had left them too early. In that bittersweet moment, Adam realized that the wounds of summer ran deep, but they also had the power to unite them in their shared sorrow.
And so, as summer waned and autumn approached, Adam and Lily stood hand in hand, facing the uncertain future with newfound strength and resilience. The wounds they carried would never fully heal, but they had learned that in each other's embrace, they could find solace and healing, no matter what trials lay ahead.
