Atsushi Ikeda, known for his compassionate nature, takes care of abandoned animals and provides them with shelter in his own home. One night, he finds an injured high school student, Riya Narukawa, with a violin outside his door and decides to take him in. Riya, a fierce young man, wakes up with no recollection of why he was unconscious there, as memory lapses are common for him. The next day, Riya experiences a headache while playing the violin for Atsushi and confesses to having a deceased brother's spirit within him, forcing him to play. Atsushi is shocked, but soon discovers that Riya is a gifted violinist and the son of a famous musician. He also learns that Riya has a multiple personality disorder, which causes him to believe that his younger brother's spirit resides within him. As Riya struggles to understand his psychological issues that stem from societal pressures and expectations placed upon his talent, he begins to realize the importance of Atsushi's presence in his life.
The strict student volunteer, in charge of maintaining attendance and enforcing school regulations, receives an unexpected kiss on the forehead by an enigmatic troublemaker. Despite recurring infractions, the volunteer remains oblivious of the delinquent's identity.
There's an old legend in Sereong's family: their flute "Manpa" will turn into a person if you care for it with enough love! But Sereong doesn't believe in this legend and plans to sell the Manpa... But then her Manpa turns into a human and tells Sereong he can grant wishes. A romance between one who grants miracles and one who doesn't believe in miracles.
Satomi, a high school student who was once too shy to confess her feelings, finally spills the beans about her infatuation the next time she gets a crush - and it's on her incredibly attractive schoolmate Yagyu! Much to her amazement, he accepts her proposal to date. Now Satomi finds herself in an entirely new situation, and she's clueless about the ins and outs of dating. How will she navigate her newfound relationship with Yagyu, given the breakneck pace at which things are moving?
I love you, but should this love bear fruit, I would become a creature that would bring you harm... I know this, yet these feelings just won't stop. Where will they take me...?
While riding his bike back from college, the protagonist is left traumatized after witnessing a fatal accident. A young girl is hit by a vehicle while crossing the street, and her friend nonchalantly puts away her game before attending to the victim. The incident leaves the protagonist shaken and perplexed about the true significance of the event and the intentions of the mysterious girl he refers to as "U.U." Shoujo Fujuubun, based on ISIN NISIO's novel, centers around a budding writer's unsettling encounter with "U.U." As it explores significant topics such as the quest for meaning and the practical application of art, it goes beyond being simply a psychological thriller.
Kawahara Kazune's compilation of short stories includes: Tensei: Shinohara Chiaki met Gotou-kun, the school's judo star, in April of her second year in high school. Fearing she wouldn't know anyone, Gotou-kun introduced her to many people and made her feel comfortable. To her, he was like an impressive bright blue sky. However, during one of his judo matches, something happened that made her see him in a different light. One and Only: On her way to work as a waitress at a restaurant, Matsumoto Rika accidentally slammed a door into a guy's face. She quickly apologized and fled in embarrassment, hoping to never see him again. But fate had other plans as she was surprised to find him at work later. Aishitekurenai: Fukazawa Akira is dating Yasuda Tatsurou, but she's constantly worrying about whether he truly likes her or not. Despite being together for weeks now, nothing romantic has happened between them, and she often catches him hanging out with an older friend named Yuka-chan-senpai, who he used to have a crush on. Is Yasuda just using Akira as a rebound from his past crush?
Amagami Kouichi becomes enmeshed with Itanami-san, a well-known beauty in his school who is also secretly a vampire, after an unfortunate incident. Bonus narrative: Volume 2: Ready to Engage in a Relationship?
Whenever Yoi Takiguchi lets out a sigh, her female peers emit squeals of admiration and amazement. With her boyishly good looks and laidback manner, she has earned the moniker of "prince" at school. Despite the attention she receives, Yoi chooses to remain indifferent and go about her everyday life. However, that all changes when Kohaku Ichimura, the school's other "prince," enters the picture and calls her beautiful. Unlike a true prince, Kohaku behaves recklessly and acts on his whims. Nevertheless, Yoi can't help but feel flustered when he compliments her or gazes at her. He's the first guy who views her as a woman, and Yoi's attempts to distance herself prove fruitless as Kohaku has set his sights on her. Even though Yoi tries to convince herself that it's nothing serious, she can't completely ignore the emotions Kohaku stirs within her heart.
During a period when teenage emotions are amplified, attending a rigid public school can be challenging. These adolescents' sentiments mainly involve pure feelings rather than romance, however, they conceal them beneath their prescribed attire. Among them, there's a young man who bears stigmata, an alienated son from a wealthy family, along with his Asian caretaker.
Is it possible that it's a romantic comedy, or maybe a thriller? It's extremely dangerous to live on an isolated island in the middle of the ocean during your schooling years.
When she was young and full of energy, she was smitten with the boy with silver hair who saved her. However, fate brought them together again years later, and she came to realize that he was no longer the kind and saintly individual she once revered - a fact that others had criticized him for due to his self-absorption. With the girl back in his life, what will happen next? (The number of chapters includes the prologue and additional content.)