Uda Natsumi, the owner of a food truck, finds himself becoming interested in one of his regular customers: a quiet, handsome young man who drops by after work to try out Uda's sweets and often ends up falling asleep at the counter.
Despite being polar opposites, Tom and Jaemin share an intense love for each other. They are currently enthralled in their honeymoon phase, where any challenges that come their way seem minute and insignificant. However, when an attractive and alluring neighbor moves in next door, their bond is put to the test. Will their affection for one another be enough to overcome this new hurdle, or will their connection crumble under the weight of temptation?
A collection of short manga from Shiki Seiichi's Twitter.
[From Tokyopop]: Drawing on CLAMP's own personal experiences, The One I Love provides insight both into the creators' own lives, and into the oft-elusive concept of Love itself. This intimate collection of short stories and essays doesn't skirt issues at the heart of the matter such as insecurity, honesty, distance, independence, age, and - of course - marriage. This one-volume anthology comprises 12 individual stories, each of which consists of seven pages of manga and two pages of prose.
The manga centers on Kanoko and her friend Tsunagu. Their personalities are completely opposite of each other, but they are still very close. But something happens one day while they're playing near a small mountain shrine that they call Nogeyama-sama.
High school student Takahara Yachiho has just moved into a notoriously haunted house on the outskirts of town. With only her cat Fuku-chan for company, Yachiho is disturbed by strange sounds and happenings…until the day she comes across a small passage leading to a hidden lower floor. There she discovers spirits of all shapes and sizes, guided by the tiny supernatural “manager” Moro. If Yachiho is to call this place home, she’ll have to deal with its ghostly denizens–and find a mysterious book that may be the key to locating her missing mother.<br>
Do these two men have any redeeming qualities whatsoever? Quirky story with some questionable humor. Med school student Jonathan pockets psychotropic drugs from the university hospital and deals them to college students. But when he's inevitably discovered by his professor, Paul Thomas Haskins, Jonathan must give up his body in exchange for the professor's silence!
About a husband and wife who are spouses on paper only (live in the same house, but separate rooms; same company [he is the president, she is a worker], but act as strangers) falling in love with each other.
From Moi-xRyu Scanlations: Every morning high-school student Nanami catches sight of this one surfer he secretly begins to admire. Incidentally, however, it is later on a certain day that they reunite in a classroom! Turns out that this one-year-older senpai, named Shuu, is in fact one who, while characteristically mature, is unsociable to the extent that he’s even notorious for being someone difficult to approach. Even so, for some reason, Nanami becomes the sole person that he can smile at and laugh with, over and over again… As they repeatedly spend more time together after school, by midsummer, Nanami finds himself receiving a kiss near the seaside?! And so, a story of dazzling first love ensues.
Ochiai Akari has just moved to Nagoya and whilst taking a picture of a mannequin she accidentally bumps into a sparkling boy. The sparkling boy is second year, Kanada Hikaru and he tells Akari that he will be her stylist and help her change. However the road leading to fashionable cuteness has many problems. Will Akari be able to overcome each obstacle?
Yuito lost his hearing whom Hikari likes. Does Yuito understand Hikari's love for him?