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Concert to Daily Life Romance (English Version)

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"For the reserved Vali, a stumble in the park marks the start of something unexpected with Eris, a girl who reappears at a concert. Their musical connection turns into an invitation to a unique cat café, where initial shyness gives way to big feelings. From the energy of music to the feline tranquility, their relationship begins to take shape. Will this encounter be the start of a romance in the everyday life of these 16-year-old teens?"
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Chapter 1 - Prologue: A Stumble in the Park

The afternoon sun filtered through the park's trees, casting a play of light and shadow. Vali, ready for the concert, walked with his earphones on, lost in his thoughts. Vali wasn't particularly sociable; he preferred the company of books, his own mind, his bow, or even his earphones and the music of Rei, his favorite singer, whose songs kept him company.

Suddenly, a small cry and a stumble snapped him out of his reverie. A girl around his age, with a slightly dazed air, struggled to keep her balance. Her large, surprised dark eyes met his for a few seconds. Acting on instinct, Vali reached out to help her up.

The girl's eyes were a deep green, reflecting both surprise and a hint of embarrassment. When our gazes locked, only one thought crossed my mind: she was… beautiful. A delicate beauty that felt soothing—her dark, straight, glossy hair and her small, delicate nose gave her an adorable charm.

"Are you okay?" I asked, still distracted.

A slight nod, accompanied by a face faintly flushed with embarrassment. "Yes… I'm sorry. I got distracted and lost my balance." Her voice was soft, almost inaudible beneath the sound of the breeze.

"No problem," I replied, trying to avoid prolonging the eye contact unnecessarily, feeling a warmth in my chest I'd never experienced before. She gave me a small, genuine smile before shyly looking away. I noticed her casual outfit: a loose T-shirt that hid part of her figure, cargo-style pants, and comfortable shoes. I recalled her soft "Thank you" as she straightened up and headed toward the park entrance—the same direction I was going. I stood there for a moment, watching her back as she walked away. What a lovely girl, I thought, before shaking my head, trying to recapture the catchy rhythm that had me so engrossed earlier. The concert awaits.