The manga Hime Koibito centers around two girls who attend a boarding school only for girls - a prevalent subject in shoujo-ai manga. As Christmas Eve approaches, Karen, a middle school student whose family owns a public bath, asks Nakayama, a new high school student who is seen as an outsider, to be her dance partner. Although Nakayama lacks confidence and is frequently targeted by bullies, Karen's persistent and extroverted nature motivates her to persuade Nakayama to accompany her to the dance. (Derived from Manga Fox)
Kazemichi receives multiple prosthetic parts and a new lease on life following an accident. Despite this, he is warned that his synthetic heart could fail unpredictably. Disconnected from reality, Kazemichi finds solace in Juri, a woman who reignites his emotions. As his existence draws to a close, he embarks on a quest for the veracity of his present and past.
Harehito and Oujirou are employed as waste disposal personnel. Harehito possesses a magical touch that enables him to fix broken objects, while his warm hand on Oujirou's back has a healing effect on the latter's emotional wounds. On a sweltering day, they are tasked with picking up an unresponsive young boy, which brings to mind the time when Harehito discovered Oujirou among the garbage.
Natsuno Miyata yearns to witness Nase's composed and confident demeanor falter and shed tears for him.
Mag the Thief is rumored to only target corrupt, affluent families, and signify her presence with two magnolia flowers: one as a warning, and the other upon completion of her burglary. Her unpredictable strikes leave everyone in awe. However, the truth is that Mag is not as skilled a thief as she seems. What will happen if she gets caught in a cycle of errors and her cover is blown?
Lina's pursuit of perfectionism as an accomplished student gets sidetracked when the easygoing Prince Gigi becomes a part of her class.
"Who has trimmed my daisies?"
In front of me appeared a mysterious person out of nowhere. I couldn't help but ask, "Who exactly are you?"
The shattered dream of a magical kiss from a fairytale.
After saving a girl from mistreatment, a wizard concocts an atypical love potion by incorporating elements from popular fairytales.
The narrative of Medicine revolves around Naoki and his female cousin Yayoi, who are staying at Naoki's house with their families. While the adults mingle downstairs, Naoki pretends to have asthma and lays in his room. In actuality, he is feeling down and has caught a cold after being rejected by a girl he had feelings for. However, Yayoi notices his ploy and barges into his room to ask about his troubles. Though Naoki is initially hesitant, he eventually confides in her. Luckily, Yayoi extends her sympathy and gives him a "good luck charm" to help him feel better...
Saving money for an indulgent dessert is completely fine. Likewise, it's not necessarily inappropriate to confront a rich person who has taken your highly anticipated dessert. However, things take an unexpected turn when the same individual shows up the next day and says, "Stay with me forever!"