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Love Everyday: Arata and Yamato are going out, but it seems that Yamato doesn't get like getting close to Arata at all. Arata goes crazy over not being able to figure him out!
Midnight Delivery: The highlight of every late work night in Sakaki's life is seeing the parcel service man Nishimura drop by the company: the man who already rejected his love confession once before.
Late Night Struggle: Miyata is woken up in the middle of the night by a call from his lover.
Hands: Graduation is aproaching and Murakami Tokuzou has never found the courage to confess his love to his art teacher. And then there's a mysterious love letter in his shoe locker...
The Two of Them, Waiting for Spring: Always being teases for looking like his little sister, Sougo is sick of it.One day an old childhood friend of his transfers to his school and he remembers that one uncomfortable incident that happened between them...
The Prey I Aim for Won't Escape: Saiga attempts to seduce his infirmary teacher who believes there's nothing better than big chested AV girls.
It's HOT! (Continuation of The Prey I Aim for Won't Escape): Saiga and his sensei deal with a way too hot summer night...
But it's not something that I'll read over again. The stories are nice but a little bit flat, like there's no climax or any "energy" with the flow of the story plus the characters are a little bit dull. The art was fine, probably average but well...it's probably something that you can read to pass by time.
If you're looking for a touching romance story, you probably won't like this. However, most of the stories are quite okay, (each one is a oneshot on a different topic) so if you're bored and looking for something not too deep, this is your manga! Also, after I got used to it, I really adored the art, it's got kind of a "fuzzy" feel to it xD. Thus, even though the plots are not very original, in general it's very cute, so I'll give it a 8.5.
I'm not sure how many chapters there are in this volume, but I have read through chapter five. So far it's been very sweet and simple, which I like. I'll categorize it as "fluffy realism" as each story is sort of realistic, but with all the sharp edges buffed out. I think the mangaka did a good job of creating satisfying oneshots. Some characters may be a little more distinct than others, but none are obnoxious. I also *love* the art.