Unscripted
Renji Arata has always felt like his life was following a script he never agreed to.
Conversations flow too perfectly. Events push him toward predictable outcomes. No matter what he does, reality seems to correct itself—rewriting time, altering memories, and steering him back onto a path he refuses to follow.
He knows he’s being forced into the role of a protagonist.
So he fights back. He avoids fateful encounters, rejects friendships, and refuses to play along. But no matter how much he resists, the world always adjusts.
Until one day, Nao Kirishima—a fiery, impulsive classmate—grabs him in the hallway, her red eyes filled with panic.
“Did you feel that? The reset? Time just changed, but I still remember it.”
Renji isn’t supposed to have allies. No one else has ever noticed the world shifting before.
And if Nao can see through the rewrites, it means something is different.
Something is breaking.
As the two of them begin to unravel the truth, they realize they’re not just fighting against fate—they’re up against something far more dangerous. Because the force controlling their reality doesn’t tolerate defiance. And if they push too hard, they might just be erased.
After all, a story only needs one protagonist.