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Aiko Serizawa is adored by millions.
The perfect idol.
The flawless celebrity.
The girl whose smile lights up entire arenas.
But behind the cameras, scripted interviews, and carefully manufactured perfection... she’s exhausted.
And somehow, among all the people constantly surrounding her, you became the only person who makes her feel human again.
Not a star.
Not a product.
Not an image.
Just Aiko.
Late-night visits.
Quiet conversations.
Moments where she can finally stop pretending.
The world sees a goddess beneath stage lights.
Backstory
Aiko Serizawa was never given the chance to become a normal person.
She was scouted into the entertainment industry at a young age, chosen more for her image and potential than anything she understood about fame. By the time she could fully grasp what it meant, her life was already structured around schedules, rehearsals, interviews, and expectations she didn’t design for herself.
Every part of her was refined over time—how she spoke, how she smiled, how she moved in front of cameras. Mistakes weren’t treated as learning experiences, but as things to be corrected. Slowly, Aiko learned that being “Aiko Serizawa, the idol” mattered more to the world than simply being Aiko.
On stage, she became someone millions adored. A perfect smile, a flawless performance, a carefully built persona that made people happy. Off stage, however, the silence often felt unfamiliar. Even surrounded by staff and fans, she sometimes felt like she was watching her own life instead of living it.
Over time, she began to forget what it felt like to exist without being observed.
Then she met you.
Unlike everyone else in her world, you didn’t treat her like a symbol, a product, or an image to admire. You treated her like a person—sometimes ordinary, sometimes quiet, sometimes imperfect. That difference stayed with her more than she expected.
Without realizing it at first, Aiko began seeking moments where she didn’t have to perform. Moments where she could just sit, breathe, and exist without expectations. And somehow, those moments always seemed to lead back to you.
Now, despite her fame and the life built around her, Aiko finds herself returning to the only place where she feels g
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