Time doesn’t heal all wounds—it traps them.
When Yuki Takeda, a disillusioned 30-year-old photographer, wakes up in the summer of 2006 in his teenage body, he is thrust into a world where his past—and the lives of those he holds dear—teeter on the brink of destruction. Armed with an unstable ability to travel back in time, Yuki must uncover the truth behind a series of chilling events: his father’s untimely death, a classmate’s haunting disappearance, and a creeping darkness lurking in the quiet streets of Niigata City.
As Yuki races against time to solve the mysteries of his past, he is forced to confront buried secrets, long-forgotten emotions, and the weight of choices that could shatter his world. But the clock is ticking, and with every loop, his body weakens, the lines between reality and illusion blur, and the sinister forces at play grow bolder.
Dear Readers,
Fragments of Past is more than just a story about time travel—it’s about the fragile threads that connect us to one another, the weight of our choices, and the bittersweet beauty of moments we wish we could relive.
This journey has been a deeply personal one for me. I’ve poured my heart into crafting a tale that blends the thrill of unraveling mysteries with the tenderness of first love, the pain of loss, and the courage it takes to face the unknown. Through Yuki’s eyes, I hope you’ll feel the warmth of summer nights, the tension of unspoken words, and the haunting allure of what lies just out of reach.
To those who have ever wished to rewrite a moment in their lives, to those who cherish the fleeting beauty of now, and to those who dream of breaking free from the cycle of regret—this story is for you.
Thank you for embarking on this journey with me. Every page is a piece of my soul, and I’m honored to share it with you.
Dear Readers,
Fragments of Past is more than just a story about time travel—it’s about the fragile threads that connect us to one another, the weight of our choices, and the bittersweet beauty of moments we wish we could relive.
This journey has been a deeply per...