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Volume 1 Growing up in a single parent household with an abusive father, Sora always took comfort in knowing that his best friend and neighbor Tetsuya is always there for him. Their relationship has always been a close one, but when they realize they're beginning to develop feelings for each other beyond the boundaries of "best friends", Tetsuya starts to avoid Sora all together. Will they be able to regain the comfortable friendship they once shared? Or will it all fall apart?
Volume 2 Due to problems at home regarding his future, Sora runs away to live with Tetsuya. During this time they confirm that their feelings for each other are mutual, and it naturally progresses further. But soon they find out that love isn’t the only thing they’ll need to keep their relationship going. How will these two growing young adults maintain their increasingly difficult relationship… and figure out their own unclear futures?
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Associated Names
几千之夜 千万个夜晚 幾千の夜 幾千の夜 第一夜 幾千之夜 第一夜 A Night of a Thousand Nights Thousand Nights
I'm surprised no one commented on this yet. This manga is awesome, with the right amount of angst and incomprehensions between the main characters, which just makes the story more beautiful. It's worth the reading, I can assure. If you're looking for angst, deep love and silent characters, this is your cup of tea.
Don't be fooled by the summary.The plot seems rather simple (and basically is) but the mangaka made it unique.The bond between the two main characters is deep and touching.I was actually really and pleasantly surprised.I picked it up expecting a time killer and I nearly found a masterpiece.
It really made my heart ache. I even cried not because it was overly dramatic but because protagonist's pain was so well conveyed. Maybe the problem was somehow resolved in the deus ex machina kind of style but anyway it was really good.
after the final cliffhanger of the second volume, i was anxious to see how the third volume, after the time skip, would treat that topic and resolve that issue. i was surprised and disappointed to see that it was pretty much ignored and forgotten as a real problem in the third volume and the story continues with some other drama-rama and a predictable conclusion. blah! and it had such nicely done first two volumes! ;(