Married to the Girl Who Was Never Supposed to Be Mine
Haruki Tenma is the kind of boy no one ever notices twice. Calm, quiet, and a little too good at staying invisible. His only real passion? Capturing fleeting moments through the lens of his camera.
Miyako Hanabira is the girl everyone notices. Loud, stylish, unpredictable and way out of Haruki’s league. She’s the type who goes viral without trying and laughs in the face of rules. To her, Haruki was just a "safe friend" the background guy with a good heart and no game.
Until one accidental photo submission... turns into a national contest win.
And that photo? A cosplay shot of Miyako so perfect, so romantic, it gets them entered into a government-sponsored symbolic youth marriage program.
Now they’re **secretly married**.
Legally? Yes.
Emotionally? Absolutely not.
Romantically? …Well, that’s complicated.
To avoid a scandal, the two agree to fake nothing, feel nothing, and just wait it out until graduation. But as they share mornings, dinners, house chores, festivals, and after-practice walks under cherry blossoms—something fragile and real starts to bloom between them.
They’re not dating.
They’re just married.
So why does it feel like love?