Introduction
Aka Ade and Takumi Kimura, a couple married for two years, moved from Hiroshima to Tokoy due to Takumi's job. Despite their parents' long-standing friendship and the support for their union, Aika and Takumi had initially married more out of duty than love. On their wedding night, they decided to maintain a friendly partnership, promising to part ways if either found love elsewhere.
Their lives took a tragic turn when both sets of parents perished in a plane accident, prompting Aika to spiral into self-blame. She carried the guilt of inviting them to Tokyo, convinced that she was responsible for the tragedy. Takumi, however, remained a pillar of support, reassuring Aika that it wasn't her fault.
As they navigated through the challenges, Takumi continued to stand by Aika, offering comfort and understanding. Aika, burdened by guilt, found solace in Takumi's unwavering support. Over time, their relationship evolved beyond duty, and they discovered a profound connection.
The loss of their parents brought Aika and Takumi closer, prompting them to reevaluate their initial arrangement. They found genuine love and understanding in each other, turning their marriage into a source of strength and companionship.
Despite the hardships, their love story became a testament to resilience and the transformative power of shared experiences. Aika and Takumi embraced their newfound love, cherishing the bond that had blossomed from a union of duty into a genuine, enduring connection.