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Red String is a comic book by Gina Biggs, published by Dark Horse Comics from 2003 to 2013. It's set in Japan and does a fairly good job of pulling this off because Biggs (unlike some people) did her research. It concerns the life of Japanese teenager Miharu Ogawa, a slightly kogal-ish teenage girl who comes home one day to find out that she's engaged. Being a spirited girl, she initially rejects the concept of her parents planning her life out for her, and while sitting on a park bench, she finds a sympathetic ear in an utter stranger, senior Kazuo Fujiwara, a serious but pessimistic and weak-willed man who is taken by Miharu's strength and boldness. After they share a day together on a "pretend date," Miharu realizes both that she has fallen in love with him...and that he is her intended fiance. She chooses to stay with him, but grapples with a very harsh reality about their relationship as well as her own internal conflict of genuinely loving someone while her principles suggest fighting against a destiny planned by someone else.
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