Author: | A. R. Easterling | ISBN: | 9781440105432 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | July 30, 2015 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | A. R. Easterling |
ISBN: | 9781440105432 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | July 30, 2015 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
This is a story of love. Love, which is the same no matter the soul's shell. No one should have to be ashamed of the people they love as we are all human.
I love you. Who would have ever thought the words which caused me such dread in the past could ever come to sound so beautiful and feel so very wonderful?
Returning to Japan after the loss of his mother, Hitori hopes to start anew. He enters school and longs to make new friends. Quickly, he realizes that friendship will not be the only thing he finds.
Befriending a quiet classmate, Hitori finds himself falling hopelessly in love. Akaya is a shy, quiet boy who finds himself stumbling through life, afraid of many things. At first, he is bothered by the outrageous look of the new student. Before long, however, he comes to enjoy the company of the blue haired man and wonders how he made it so long without a friend like Hitori.
As their friendship blossoms then turns to love, the boys have to learn to ignore harsh words from school, society and family alike. Despite this, their love grows and soon they realize soul mates really do exist.
The sun shines brighter than ever before and the nights aren't nearly as cold as they once were. Love has finally warmed the two distraught souls and created an illusion of serenity.
As seasons change, the boys continue to defy society and become something magical. But upon receiving horrible news from his mother, everything in Akaya's life changes. When a time limit is placed on their love, the boys fight to make their remaining time together something meaningful. Love becomes their whole life as they realize they may not get the fairytale ending to their relationship.
Without him I am like a book ripped in half. Without the beginning, you would surely be confused and without the end you will never be fulfilled.
What could tear these two apart? After fighting past societal norms, school bullying, and angry parents, what could finally break them apart?
This is a story of love. Love, which is the same no matter the soul's shell. No one should have to be ashamed of the people they love as we are all human.
I love you. Who would have ever thought the words which caused me such dread in the past could ever come to sound so beautiful and feel so very wonderful?
Returning to Japan after the loss of his mother, Hitori hopes to start anew. He enters school and longs to make new friends. Quickly, he realizes that friendship will not be the only thing he finds.
Befriending a quiet classmate, Hitori finds himself falling hopelessly in love. Akaya is a shy, quiet boy who finds himself stumbling through life, afraid of many things. At first, he is bothered by the outrageous look of the new student. Before long, however, he comes to enjoy the company of the blue haired man and wonders how he made it so long without a friend like Hitori.
As their friendship blossoms then turns to love, the boys have to learn to ignore harsh words from school, society and family alike. Despite this, their love grows and soon they realize soul mates really do exist.
The sun shines brighter than ever before and the nights aren't nearly as cold as they once were. Love has finally warmed the two distraught souls and created an illusion of serenity.
As seasons change, the boys continue to defy society and become something magical. But upon receiving horrible news from his mother, everything in Akaya's life changes. When a time limit is placed on their love, the boys fight to make their remaining time together something meaningful. Love becomes their whole life as they realize they may not get the fairytale ending to their relationship.
Without him I am like a book ripped in half. Without the beginning, you would surely be confused and without the end you will never be fulfilled.
What could tear these two apart? After fighting past societal norms, school bullying, and angry parents, what could finally break them apart?