In feudal Japan a young boy who can see the future through his dreams struggles to protect those closest to him.
Oneshot (Complete)






I had already braced myself before reading this obviously-labelled tragedy, but it's still so sad and tragic when the story hits you, and accompanied with sensei's brilliant story-telling and artwork it's impossible to not get affected mentally after finishing the one-shot. There's only 1 thing I wish for more though; if only there had been more in-depth details about past events, especially about the characters rather than just the settings then it would have been great, but then again it's a one-shot so I suppose this is already quite okay.
Shimizu Yuki why do you make me cry? WHY?
So sweet >_< it's a short story but it conveys so many feelings. Second time I read it, I guess I didn't learn my lesson so I shall cry some more. I love it even though it makes me cry T-T
Ok, I'm not sure why the Description for this oneshot was locked "for being retarded" but here's my take on it:
A child who can see true dreams struggles to protect those closest to him.
There, short and sweet. Shimizu Yuki at her best.