SIDE STORIES

Side Stories

A change in seasons

This was the year when White completely moved in with his father.He was lonely and the people in the neighborhood weren’t so welcoming to a kid with… an unknown background. Of course, It was way better than

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The things I can’t say. can’t write

And these drawings I never bring myself to share. of all things, and even after a whole year after coming back, White still doesn’t get Black’s cutting. He understands and mostly can predict everything Black does, good

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Future scene

Extra 1: Extra 2: *message notification and White opens eyes, sleeping on couch* ???: Mroning mystery man!White: Drop those names already.???: Oh. You haven’t read huh? White thinking: no.*Opens fashion news.* God damn it. *Gets up and

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Happy Children’s Day

Black: NO I’LL GO IN FIRST! I’m a guest here! White: Black you’re here. All day. Every day. For the past THREE YEARS! You’re way past guest! I’ll go in first! Black: NOOOO! I hate how the

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Leaving Home

We are leaving.He away from his abuse. Me away from everything holding me back in this small town.We were never the festive kind, and he wasn’t feeling good  because I just removed him from his roots by

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That one photo

Dad pointed at one side of our sunroom. Grinning happily, he held the camera which we found while playing detectives in the messy storage-like sitting room.  The sitting room next to the sunroom. The sitting room which

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Friendship- a road

No matter how long or how far.how dim, bright, or flashing the lights are. Whether the snow covers or the asphalt burns,Whether the road is straight, turns or You-turns. In case of flat tires or being flat

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OVERVIEW

Two childhood friends—Black, an emotional fashion designer with selective amnesia, and White, a rational writer who’s been absent for two years—reunite to confront their traumatic pasts and navigate the fragile space between heart and mind as they struggle to preserve their friendship on the brink of adulthood.

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Style: Right to Left
Genre: Slice of Life, Psychology, Drama
Themes: Friendship, Amnesia, Growing Up, Self-harm, Child Abuse, Death, Coming of Age, Family.

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