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River Flows In You by Syno_Xia

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Genre: Drama • Romance • Slice of Life ----------------------------------------------- Prologue ‎ ‎There are feelings that don’t arrive loudly. ‎ ‎They don’t knock. They don’t scream. They simply flow—quiet, constant, and inevitable. ‎ ‎Just like a river. ‎ ‎For some, love is a storm. For others, it is a fire. ‎ ‎But for Haru Aoyama, love was something he never noticed until it had already carved its way into his life. ‎ ‎And for Yuna Mori, love was something she learned to let go of— not because it hurt, but because it was never meant to be held forever. ----------------------------------------------- Synopsis ‎ ‎Haru Aoyama lives a quiet, predictable life. He goes to school, walks home the same route every day, and spends his afternoons sitting by the river that cuts through his small town. He doesn’t dream big, doesn’t talk much, and doesn’t believe that anything extraordinary will ever happen to him. ‎ ‎Then one spring afternoon, he meets Yuna Mori. ‎ ‎Yuna is warm, soft-spoken, and carries sadness behind her smile. She often sits by the same river, sketchbook in hand, as if she’s trying to capture moments before they disappear. Slowly, naturally, their worlds begin to overlap—shared silences, small conversations, and feelings neither of them dares to name. ‎ ‎But some people are only meant to pass through your life. ‎ ‎River Flows In You is a gentle story about first love, quiet heartbreak, and the painful beauty of learning that not all love stories are meant to last—yet all of them change us forever.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Sound of Flowing Water

The river always sounded the same.

‎A soft, continuous flow—never rushing, never stopping.

‎Haru liked that.

‎Every afternoon after school, he followed the same routine. Bag over one shoulder, earphones in but no music playing. He liked wearing them anyway—it made people less likely to talk to him.

‎The riverbank was his place.

‎He sat on the worn concrete edge, feet dangling above the water, watching sunlight ripple across the surface. It was quiet here. Honest. The river never asked questions.

‎"Do you come here every day?"

‎The voice startled him.

‎Haru turned his head and saw a girl standing a few steps away. She had long dark hair tied loosely behind her, a sketchbook tucked under her arm. Her eyes were calm, curious—but not intrusive.

‎"Uh… yeah," Haru replied.

‎She smiled. Not wide. Not forced.

‎"That's nice."

‎She sat down beside him, leaving a respectful distance between them. For a while, neither spoke. The river filled the silence for them.

‎"I'm Yuna," she said eventually.

‎"Haru."

‎Another silence.

‎But it didn't feel awkward.

‎From that day on, she was there.

‎Not every day. Not always at the same time.

‎But often enough that Haru began to look for her without realizing it.

‎Sometimes she drew the river. Sometimes the sky. Sometimes him—though she never admitted it.

‎"Why do you draw?" Haru asked one day.

‎Yuna paused, pencil hovering above the paper.

‎"Because moments disappear," she answered softly. "I don't want to forget them."

‎Haru didn't understand why those words stayed with him.

‎But they did.

‎Like water carving stone— slowly, quietly, inevitably.