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  • Genre: Slice of Life • Romance • Drama When the Last Bell Rang is a quiet and emotional school story about first love, fleeting moments, and the painful beauty of goodbyes. The story follows Arjun, a quiet and observant high school boy who prefers writing his thoughts in a diary rather than expressing them aloud. He spends most of his time sitting quietly at the back of the classroom, watching the world around him without drawing much attention to himself. One spring morning, a new transfer student arrives. Her name is Meera. Unlike the other students, Meera often sits beside the classroom window, gazing at the sky outside instead of focusing on lessons. She carries a small sketchbook where she quietly draws clouds, empty streets, and peaceful landscapes. There is something calm yet distant about her, as if she is always preparing to leave. Arjun becomes curious about the mysterious girl by the window. Their first interaction is small and simple. During classroom cleaning duty, Meera accidentally drops a piece of chalk. Arjun quietly picks it up and hands it back to her. That tiny moment becomes the beginning of their friendship. Soon they discover that they walk home along the same road. What begins as silent walks slowly turns into gentle conversations about dreams, childhood memories, and their shared love for rainy days. Day by day, their bond grows stronger through small moments—after-school talks, quiet laughter, and peaceful walks under the evening sky. One day, Arjun accidentally sees Meera’s sketchbook. Inside are drawings of lonely places: empty train stations, quiet roads, and fading sunsets. But one drawing surprises him. It shows two small figures walking together. Embarrassed, Meera quickly closes the notebook. As their friendship grows closer, Arjun begins to realize that his feelings for Meera are becoming something deeper than friendship. However, rumors soon begin spreading among their classmates, teasing them as a couple. Afraid of attention and gossip, Meera begins distancing herself. Confused and worried, Arjun decides to confess his feelings. He asks Meera to meet him on the school rooftop at sunset. But before he can speak, Meera quietly reveals the truth she has been hiding. Her father’s job requires constant transfers, which means she never stays in one place for long. Because of this, she avoids getting too close to people. Leaving always hurts too much. Despite this, they spend one final joyful day together during the school festival. They laugh, explore the festival stalls, and watch fireworks under the glowing night sky. For Arjun, it feels like time should stop. But spring never lasts forever. On the final day of school, Arjun runs to the classroom, determined to confess everything before she leaves. When he arrives, Meera’s desk is already empty. She is gone. Inside her old sketchbook, Arjun finds one last drawing. It shows two people walking together under the same umbrella. But one of them is slowly fading away. The story ends with Arjun standing alone in the quiet classroom, as the last bell echoes through the empty hallways—leaving behind a memory of a love that arrived quietly and disappeared just as softly.

    2026-03-08

    When the Last Bell Rang

    When the Last Bell Rang

    Genre: Slice of Life • Romance • Drama When the Last Bell Rang is a quiet and emotional school story about first love, fleeting moments, and the painful beauty of goodbyes. The story follows Arjun, a quiet and observant high school boy who prefers writing his thoughts in a diary rather than expressing them aloud. He spends most of his time sitting quietly at the back of the classroom, watching the world around him without drawing much attention to himself. One spring morning, a new transfer student arrives. Her name is Meera. Unlike the other students, Meera often sits beside the classroom window, gazing at the sky outside instead of focusing on lessons. She carries a small sketchbook where she quietly draws clouds, empty streets, and peaceful landscapes. There is something calm yet distant about her, as if she is always preparing to leave. Arjun becomes curious about the mysterious girl by the window. Their first interaction is small and simple. During classroom cleaning duty, Meera accidentally drops a piece of chalk. Arjun quietly picks it up and hands it back to her. That tiny moment becomes the beginning of their friendship. Soon they discover that they walk home along the same road. What begins as silent walks slowly turns into gentle conversations about dreams, childhood memories, and their shared love for rainy days. Day by day, their bond grows stronger through small moments—after-school talks, quiet laughter, and peaceful walks under the evening sky. One day, Arjun accidentally sees Meera’s sketchbook. Inside are drawings of lonely places: empty train stations, quiet roads, and fading sunsets. But one drawing surprises him. It shows two small figures walking together. Embarrassed, Meera quickly closes the notebook. As their friendship grows closer, Arjun begins to realize that his feelings for Meera are becoming something deeper than friendship. However, rumors soon begin spreading among their classmates, teasing them as a couple. Afraid of attention and gossip, Meera begins distancing herself. Confused and worried, Arjun decides to confess his feelings. He asks Meera to meet him on the school rooftop at sunset. But before he can speak, Meera quietly reveals the truth she has been hiding. Her father’s job requires constant transfers, which means she never stays in one place for long. Because of this, she avoids getting too close to people. Leaving always hurts too much. Despite this, they spend one final joyful day together during the school festival. They laugh, explore the festival stalls, and watch fireworks under the glowing night sky. For Arjun, it feels like time should stop. But spring never lasts forever. On the final day of school, Arjun runs to the classroom, determined to confess everything before she leaves. When he arrives, Meera’s desk is already empty. She is gone. Inside her old sketchbook, Arjun finds one last drawing. It shows two people walking together under the same umbrella. But one of them is slowly fading away. The story ends with Arjun standing alone in the quiet classroom, as the last bell echoes through the empty hallways—leaving behind a memory of a love that arrived quietly and disappeared just as softly.Genre: Slice of Life • Romance • Drama When the Last Bell Rang is a quiet and emotional school story about first love, fleeting moments, and the painful beauty of goodbyes. The story follows Arjun, a quiet and observant high school boy who prefers writing his thoughts in a diary rather than expressing them aloud. He spends most of his time sitting quietly at the back of the classroom, watching the world around him without drawing much attention to himself. One spring morning, a new transfer student arrives. Her name is Meera. Unlike the other students, Meera often sits beside the classroom window, gazing at the sky outside instead of focusing on lessons. She carries a small sketchbook where she quietly draws clouds, empty streets, and peaceful landscapes. There is something calm yet distant about her, as if she is always preparing to leave. Arjun becomes curious about the mysterious girl by the window. Their first interaction is small and simple. During classroom cleaning duty, Meera accidentally drops a piece of chalk. Arjun quietly picks it up and hands it back to her. That tiny moment becomes the beginning of their friendship. Soon they discover that they walk home along the same road. What begins as silent walks slowly turns into gentle conversations about dreams, childhood memories, and their shared love for rainy days. Day by day, their bond grows stronger through small moments—after-school talks, quiet laughter, and peaceful walks under the evening sky. One day, Arjun accidentally sees Meera’s sketchbook. Inside are drawings of lonely places: empty train stations, quiet roads, and fading sunsets. But one drawing surprises him. It shows two small figures walking together. Embarrassed, Meera quickly closes the notebook. As their friendship grows closer, Arjun begins to realize that his feelings for Meera are becoming something deeper than friendship. However, rumors soon begin spreading among their classmates, teasing them as a couple. Afraid of attention and gossip, Meera begins distancing herself. Confused and worried, Arjun decides to confess his feelings. He asks Meera to meet him on the school rooftop at sunset. But before he can speak, Meera quietly reveals the truth she has been hiding. Her father’s job requires constant transfers, which means she never stays in one place for long. Because of this, she avoids getting too close to people. Leaving always hurts too much. Despite this, they spend one final joyful day together during the school festival. They laugh, explore the festival stalls, and watch fireworks under the glowing night sky. For Arjun, it feels like time should stop. But spring never lasts forever. On the final day of school, Arjun runs to the classroom, determined to confess everything before she leaves. When he arrives, Meera’s desk is already empty. She is gone. Inside her old sketchbook, Arjun finds one last drawing. It shows two people walking together under the same umbrella. But one of them is slowly fading away. The story ends with Arjun standing alone in the quiet classroom, as the last bell echoes through the empty hallways—leaving behind a memory of a love that arrived quietly and disappeared just as softly.Genre: Slice of Life • Romance • Drama When the Last Bell Rang is a quiet and emotional school story about first love, fleeting moments, and the painful beauty of goodbyes. The story follows Arjun, a quiet and observant high school boy who prefers writing his thoughts in a diary rather than expressing them aloud. He spends most of his time sitting quietly at the back of the classroom, watching the world around him without drawing much attention to himself. One spring morning, a new transfer student arrives. Her name is Meera. Unlike the other students, Meera often sits beside the classroom window, gazing at the sky outside instead of focusing on lessons. She carries a small sketchbook where she quietly draws clouds, empty streets, and peaceful landscapes. There is something calm yet distant about her, as if she is always preparing to leave. Arjun becomes curious about the mysterious girl by the window. Their first interaction is small and simple. During classroom cleaning duty, Meera accidentally drops a piece of chalk. Arjun quietly picks it up and hands it back to her. That tiny moment becomes the beginning of their friendship. Soon they discover that they walk home along the same road. What begins as silent walks slowly turns into gentle conversations about dreams, childhood memories, and their shared love for rainy days. Day by day, their bond grows stronger through small moments—after-school talks, quiet laughter, and peaceful walks under the evening sky. One day, Arjun accidentally sees Meera’s sketchbook. Inside are drawings of lonely places: empty train stations, quiet roads, and fading sunsets. But one drawing surprises him. It shows two small figures walking together. Embarrassed, Meera quickly closes the notebook. As their friendship grows closer, Arjun begins to realize that his feelings for Meera are becoming something deeper than friendship. However, rumors soon begin spreading among their classmates, teasing them as a couple. Afraid of attention and gossip, Meera begins distancing herself. Confused and worried, Arjun decides to confess his feelings. He asks Meera to meet him on the school rooftop at sunset. But before he can speak, Meera quietly reveals the truth she has been hiding. Her father’s job requires constant transfers, which means she never stays in one place for long. Because of this, she avoids getting too close to people. Leaving always hurts too much. Despite this, they spend one final joyful day together during the school festival. They laugh, explore the festival stalls, and watch fireworks under the glowing night sky. For Arjun, it feels like time should stop. But spring never lasts forever. On the final day of school, Arjun runs to the classroom, determined to confess everything before she leaves. When he arrives, Meera’s desk is already empty. She is gone. Inside her old sketchbook, Arjun finds one last drawing. It shows two people walking together under the same umbrella. But one of them is slowly fading away. The story ends with Arjun standing alone in the quiet classroom, as the last bell echoes through the empty hallways—leaving behind a memory of a love that arrived quietly and disappeared just as softly.

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    2026-03-08

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    2026-01-26

    Between = The Chalk Lines

    Between = The Chalk Lines

    Between the Chalk Lines is a quiet slice-of-life manga about loneliness, silence, and small moments that create meaningful connections. Yoto is a reserved boy who spends his days at the last seat by the classroom window, observing the world without being part of it. He keeps his thoughts to himself, believing no one would wait to hear them. Aiko, a new transfer student, notices what others overlook. Calm and thoughtful, she chooses the empty seat beside Yoto,unknowingly changing both their liveBetween the Chalk Lines is a quiet slice-of-life manga about loneliness, silence, and small moments that create meaningful connections. Yoto is a reserved boy who spends his days at the last seat by the classroom window, observing the world without being part of it. He keeps his thoughts to himself, believing no one would wait to hear them. Aiko, a new transfer student, notices what others overlook. Calm and thoughtful, she chooses the empty seat beside Yoto,unknowingly changing both their liveBetween the Chalk Lines is a quiet slice-of-life manga about loneliness, silence, and small moments that create meaningful connections. Yoto is a reserved boy who spends his days at the last seat by the classroom window, observing the world without being part of it. He keeps his thoughts to himself, believing no one would wait to hear them. Aiko, a new transfer student, notices what others overlook. Calm and thoughtful, she chooses the empty seat beside Yoto,unknowingly changing both their live

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    2026-01-26

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