
by Kousei Zion
Hana Fujimoto lives in a colorless world. After a betrayal that deeply scarred her, something inside her broke. The colors disappeared. Dreams were silenced. What once brought her joy became nothing more than a distant memory. Since then, Hana has learned to survive in shades of gray — working, studying, and caring for her sick father while hiding her pain behind quiet kindness. Daniel Azevedo, on the other hand, has always lived surrounded by color. The son of Brazilian parents, raised in Japan, he learned early on to use his smile as armor. Passionate about anime, games, and stories, Daniel seems too bright for a world that constantly labels him as “strange” or “immature.” Behind his humor and contagious energy, he carries wounds he never learned how to show. Their meeting is simple.An ordinary hallway.A game studio.A moment that goes unnoticed… yet changes everything. As Daniel insists on existing exactly as he is, without hiding what he loves, Hana is forced to face her fear of feeling again. Little by little — through shy conversations, exhausting workdays, and small confessions — something begins to change. Not explosively. Not like a fairy tale. But slowly. Painfully. Humanly. The Girl Who Regained Her Colors is a story about invisible trauma, learning to trust again, and how sometimes it only takes one person to remind us of the colors the world tried to take away from us.
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