The life of Tohru Honda, a resolute high schooler, is transformed by a family tragedy, and she resolves to take charge by leaving her house and setting up a tent. Regrettably, she unwittingly chooses private land owned by the mysterious Sohma clan as her new home. With time, the landowners discover her presence, but instead of expelling her, they offer her a place to live. It is then that Tohru uncovers the family's hidden secret: each member turns into an animal from the Chinese Zodiac upon physical contact with someone of the opposite gender. In Volume 9 of the story, readers will also get a bonus chapter called "Rain Shelter of Terror."
A collection of stories: V.1 - Bara Datte Kakeru yo 1. Bara Datte Kakeru yo 2. Origin of My Love '98 3. Nichiyoubi ni Jisatsu 4. Origin of My Love '09 5. Tooi Hi no Boy 6. Origin of My Love 7. Haruta no Hankou V.2 - Dousousei Daikou 1. Dousousei Daikou 2. Houmonsha 3. Paradise Zen'ya 4. Motto Motto Yoku Mite 5. (Scanlated) 6. Motto Motto Motto Yoku Mite 7. Last Circus 8. Ai no Kemono ni Shitagainasai V.3 - Shiawase ni Naritai (I Want to Be Happy) 1. Kitanai Otona ni Naru Mae ni 2. Fuantei Datta Koro no Kimi ga Suki 3. Akebono-kun to Akebono-san 4. Yumemi ga Machi Pajama Party 5. Honeymoon 6. Shiawase ni Naritai 1 (Scanlated) 7. Shiawase ni Naritai 2 8. Sonna ni Minaide
Kana is fascinated by the romantic narratives in her beloved manga, even though she has no prior experience with romance and finds it difficult to converse with boys. Her friends ridicule the unrealistic scenarios portrayed in these tales, prompting Kana to vow to prove them wrong and secure a boyfriend. When a charming new transfer student arrives, Kana begins to wonder if it’s a classic case of love at first sight and starts contemplating strategies to win him over. However, her confusion intensifies as the boy seems to have information about Kana that she can’t understand.
At the age of 14, Ayame is in a transitional phase between the innocence of childhood and the maturity of adulthood. Along with her closest companions, she becomes increasingly intrigued by matters of sex and sexuality, prompting a coming-of-age narrative filled with quick changes and obstacles commonly experienced during adolescence.
There is a new transfer student in North Private Academy, and Youko detects something peculiar.
Once, there was a boy named Rokumichi Kusaba who had one goal - to confess his love to his childhood friend, Yayoi Hino. Unfortunately, fate had a different plan for Rokumichi. As he was searching for the perfect spot to confess, he was struck by a train and lost his lower body. However, a scientist came to his aid and turned him into a monster instead of a human. Now, Rokumichi must navigate his new reality and cope with his monstrous form while wondering how Yayoi will react. Other intriguing stories included in this series are: - Volume 2: Kyousei no Murasaki - Volume 3: Ayakashi Ishoku Henitai Garo
Higashisanjou Ayako is called the queen of Hibarigaoka Academy – she’s smart, beautiful, cool, and practically perfect at everything she does. However, little does everyone know that she has another side to her. One day, Yuzuki Haruka, who everyone calls the king of the academy, finds out Ayako’s secret. Will our queen have a peaceful and perfect life again with her secret in the hands of this little sadistic king?
Uno and Reo are neighboring childhood friends. One day, a friend tells Reo that he should become a model. Now, they are high school students, and Reo has become an extremely popular model... yet he acts like a spoiled child around Uno! Included one-shots: Renai@Home, Life+B
Her teacher is the object of Kishida's affection.
Wakaba, a schoolgirl, struggles to remember her first love for inexplicable reasons. Despite donning a pendant, the piece's source eludes her, and she assumes it to be a present from her lover. The intricate key merely conjures up images of a tearful boy and the scents of roses and blood - insufficient clues to recollect her past relationship. However, fate works in mysterious ways. Wakaba stumbles upon a rose garden, where a weeping boy catches her eye. As she tries to leave, she pricks herself on a thorn, and the boy licks her wound. Though an unconventional first-aid remedy, her pain subsides as she catches a glimpse of an extremely familiar pendant around his neck. Upon learning that the boy, Yukito Haibara, is a new transfer student, Wakaba ponders if he might be the one who stole her heart. However, her memory loss's root cause, Yukito's reluctance to be intimate, and gossip about vampires in her chemistry class leave her with doubts. The book's additional one-shots are "Bloody Honey" and "Un Chocoholic."
Mika's existence is dull and lacking direction, without any defined ambitions for tomorrow. However, chance brings her across Kaede at a billiards arena, and there she witnesses a metamorphosis in him that alters his personality. Mika is intrigued by his ardor for the game, and becomes engrossed with billiards and Kaede's demeanor as he plays. Furthermore, volume one includes "Platinum," while volume two contains "Ichigo Namida (Strawberry Tears)" and "Wakasama no Jijou (The Youth's Circumstance)" among its stories.