Yoo-chan, who came to get a tattoo impulsively, meets the blunt but skilled tattooist Jun-geol by chance. Yoo-chan has money, time, and passion, but for some reason, it is too difficult to get a tattoo from the picky Jun-geol. “I’ll go and see. I’ll send you a DM sometimes, so please reply without ignoring me. And please give my feed a heart.” “I’ll think about it.” Despite the tattoo shop’s policy of absolutely not allowing minors, Yoo-chan acts coy by asking if he can get one, but “I’ll think about it.
Yuusuke & Akira used to be childhood friends, but haven't seen each other in 10 years after Akira's father was temporarily transferred for his job. Now cute Akira has come back and is living next door, and she's looking to keep Yuusuke to the promise he made to her when they were little. The problem? Akira is actually a guy!
1. Oasobi mo Hodohodo ni (The Capricious Love is Moderate) 2. Interest 3. Boku wa Kimi no Pavlov no Inu 4. Kaori Kaoru 5. Kimi to nara 6. Oasobi no Ato wa
A series of mini-stories about all the Karasuno boys, but centered around KageHina. It starts with an argument about others calling Hinata by his first name, then a story about being competitive to arrive at the gym first, and ends with a pajama party!
Chiyoki agrees to play the part of a "newlywed" as a birthday treat for his partner. However, he is taken aback when he realizes that the ensemble he has chosen for the cosplay includes nothing but an apron.
After experiencing heartbreak from his college crush, Hozumi explores the world of homosexuality and frequents a particular gay bar. There, he develops a friendship with the owner and eventually, the owner offers Hozumi a place to stay in his second home. Exhausted from living in his noisy apartment with children above him, Hozumi accepts the offer but soon discovers he will be sharing the space with Asahi. Can Hozumi and Asahi overcome their differences and build a connection that goes beyond friendship?
A supplementary narrative featuring Segawa and Manaka, characters from Nakenai Usotsuki.
Upon noticing Hirasaka's suppressed rejection and rage, Akio, the younger brother, proposes to take his rejected colleague as his "bride." The consequence of their father discovering this situation is highly anticipated!
"You'll never fall in love with me." Takamura, a high school student, returns to the town where he lived as a child and, by chance, finds himself in the same class as Rei, the boy he had a crush on back then. Rei also remembers Takamura, and feeling something akin to fate, Takamura once again begins to harbor a faint feelings for him. However, when Takamura witnesses Rei entering a hotel with a man after class, Takamura is surprised and asks him about it. Rei nonchalantly replies that the guy was a sex friend, and Rei's next words are: "I have no idea what it means to fall in love with someone"...?
Satoru Kutsuna is a hat maker who discovers Ryou Kashiba, a man planning to commit suicide in Japan, in the story of "Dear Mr. Rain." The next books, "Dear Hatter" and "The Speaker," consist of two volumes each and continue the adventure of these two individuals.
Yokoi is your average college student with a slightly unusual job. After class he tends to a food stall in a hard to reach park. His food is hearty and cheap, but as he's young he doesn't have a liquor license. One night while working his booth, an unusual customer walks in. Sakuma has a tail and wings and is extremely thirsty. Yokoi offers a meal, but that isn't enough to satiate Sakuma. So when Sakuma offers Yokoi a treat, the college student's life starts to long for something different also....