In a quiet town where the rain never seems to stop, memories linger like echoes that refuse to fade.
Kaito, a boy burdened by the weight of his past, drifts through life with a smile that hides a thousand regrets. But everything begins to change the moment he meets Yuki - a mysterious girl who seems to know more about him than she should.
As cherry blossoms bloom under a gray sky and the sound of rain paints their world in silence, Kaito starts to uncover the truth buried deep within time - a truth that will test the boundaries of love, loss, and destiny.
Every heartbeat, every falling petal, brings him closer to the day when he must choose:
to hold onto the past... or let it fade with tomorrow.
When I first started writing Faded Echoes of Tomorrow, I didn’t know where it would take me.
It began as a simple idea — a boy walking under the rain, holding onto a past that refused to fade. But somewhere along the way, the story became more than just words. It became a reflection of emotions I’ve felt, moments I’ve seen, and thoughts I’ve never said out loud.
Kaito isn’t just a character — he’s a part of who I was, and Yuki is everything I wish could’ve stayed. Each chapter is a piece of silence turned into something that speaks.
Writing this light novel taught me that even when things fade, memories still echo — softly, but never completely gone.
To anyone reading this:
If you’ve ever felt lost, lonely, or unsure of tomorrow — I hope my story reaches you.
Because sometimes, even faded echoes can lead us back to ourselves.
When I first started writing Faded Echoes of Tomorrow, I didn’t know where it would take me.
It began as a simple idea — a boy walking under the rain, holding onto a past that refused to fade. But somewhere along the way, the story became more than just words. It be...