A guy with a weird creature on his shoulder and a wand in his hand saved Kureba Masaki, a ceo of a branch company, from falling off a bridge, and forced a condition of "partneship" over him... a nightmare right? Right?!
Popular guy, Hiiragi Tsukasa saves his classmate, Asahina Iori, from an attempted rape. His initial impression of Asahina was that he was a quiet and studious guy. But he’s surprisingly plagued by his problem with attracting guys. So Hiiragi proposes that they pretend to start dating in order to keep the guys off of him. But after promising to protect Asahina from the others, he himself begins to fall for Asahina.
Itsuki Ringo (yes, her name means 'apple') is the top student of her freshman class with one talent: studying. Coerced by her mother into tutoring the abrasive upperclassman, Tsurugi Budou (who happens to be the brother of her crush, Tsurugi Minori), Ringo unwittingly finds herself butting heads with the rebellious Budou more often than getting any actual tutoring done. In an attempt to find out why Budou hates studying so much and skips tutoring, Ringo spies on him. She discovers a whole other facet to Budou's harsh character, and soon finds herself falling for him.
The locomotive called the Rainbow Stone Train runs, not on electricity, but on the energy source called, "Rainbow Stone." Inside, the train is split; from the extremely high class Evening carriage, to the average Afternoon carriage, and finally, to the cheap, but cramped and noisy, Morning carriage. Sequel of Mr.Morning, the adventures on the Rainbow Stone Train continue...
From Broccoli: In the ancient House of Nekogami, sibling rivalry is a game of life and death. The patriarch of the Nekogami family is dead, and his grandson Sukekiyo is the rightful heir. There is just one problem--Sukekiyo is away at war, whereabouts unknown. Only one person can inherit the fortune, and the triplets, Yoki, Koto, and Kiku, aren't going to let Sukekiyo's fiancee, Tamayo, walk off with prize. With a fortune at stake, it's kill or be killed as the Nekogami family goes up against demons, thieves, and each other to protect the family... and the cash!
In the city named Kotobuki, there is a rumor of a man who defeats bad people and only leave the giant, beautiful graffiti in the scene. Since no one has ever seen that man in person, they called him "Spray King." Kuroda Miu, a photography student in an art academy and part-time photographer for one of the weekly magazine, wants to capture Spray King onto her photograph in order to create a good scoop in the magazine. One day, she met with Tanaka Torateru, a boy who just entered the academy but wasn't that good in art. How could the meeting of the two lead to the "truth" about the city they lived in and about the hero in the shadow named Spray King? (fSource Ju-da-su)
I’m going to work hard on my Manga manuscripts…maybe tomorrow! The leisurely life of the blossoming girl Manga artists in the apartment building “Tokiwa-sou”♪
From Intercross: Miku and Natsume have always been fighting with each other until Natsume suddenly asks Miku to pretend to be his girlfriend!!! At first, Miku is quite opposed to the idea, but slowly…
Summary by totochan: What does a high school boy have to do in order to make the love of his life remember you in *this* lifetime? Cosplay? Host a "this is your previous life" audition? Show her all your good points? Just because she is a manga otaku in love with Blue-Sama. It's not like falling in love with manga characters is based on real life?
Ch 1-3) Love is in the air for another Kunisaki brother as the school carnival approaches. Rehearsals have begun, and Satsuki is hungry. Jumping out of the window may be one way to get away, but his ever-vigilant watchdog, Kunisaki Yamaji, is soon there to bring him back. As rehearsals for the school carnival continue, someone seems to be out to sabotage the play and Satsuki. Can Yamaji protect his precious Satsuki? Does Satsuki really need protecting? Ch 4) A one-shot that follows lovers Ginka and Kakei-senpai. Ginka and Kakei-senpai are both looking forward to their planned overnight trip during Golden Week, but Kakei-senpai doesn't show up. No phone call, no message...Kakei-senpai is gone. What happened? What is Ginka supposed to do? Has this little uke been abandoned? Ch 5-6) Mikami Yuusuke (from Karamete de Kudoite and Aisareru Hito e Tsugu) seems to be quite the gentleman, using his wealth and power to take care of many unfortunate men and women. Ichihashi Rui, a student in Mikami's school of design, is one of those unfortunates. Now someone seems to be after Mikami, setting fire to his buildings and leaving "gifts" in Rui's mailbox. Will Mikami be able to save Rui? Or will it be Rui who saves Mikami?
Koushirou, a successful young CEO, was bestowed with a fortunate cat figurine from his grandfather. When Koushirou touched the brass emblem, the feline-shaped figurine was enchanted and transformed into a boy with cat-like traits. This newly acquired servant vowed to grant Koushirou's every desire as his master. Unfortunately, Koushirou was content and had accomplished all of his aspirations, leaving him with no longing for anything further.
“Kyuho, I’m saying this in case you’ve misunderstood me, but…” Shin Kyuho (25) and Seo Yoongun (25) meet at a university club meeting. Shin Kyuho feels compassion towards Seo Yoongun, whose looks are to his liking (or ‘who’s his type’), as Yoongun confidently stands his ground against the seniors in the club, leaving a favorable impression on him. He tries his best to protect Kyuho from the kkondaes* of the club, but Yoongun seems to have formed a misunderstanding about this… One day, the angel-like Yoongun ends up blurting out something embarrassing. “I don\'t swing that way. So... don\'t get any weird ideas.” Then, Yoongun makes Kyuho out to be one of the club\'s kkondaes*. I may be gay but this is not it! Kyuho felt oppressed and ridiculed. But he wasn\'t one to be a pushover either... “I\'ll give you a taste of real trouble now, bastard.” What will take place between the two on a campus where things have gotten heated up? *Kkondae: Slang for someone who acts in a condescending manner like a grumpy old man.