Reina is a 39-year-old single mother with a son in his second year of high school. She doesn't want to date because it's embarrassing for a "mom" in her 40s. She leaves work at the regular time and doesn't aspire to promotion, sticking to being a "mother." She categorizes herself in many ways and puts "looking good in the eyes of society" first. With her child-rearing settled down, she feels like she is living out the "remainder of her life." Then, Reina finds out that her grandmother, who is nearly 80, is in a relationship, and she makes a decision. After that, she is reunited with the person she admires! And a new employee confesses his love! Will her staid life start to move forward? (Source: Be Love, translated)
Sailormoon doujinshi featuring Haruka & Michiru. **Volume 1** 1) First Stage - Wander (Aosaki, Natsuru) 2) Second Stage - Berangkat (Aosaki, Natsuru) (Third stage was released inside Love Chaser 4 : I Want to Become the Wind). 3) Recurrence - Tenoh Haruka and Kaioh Michiru (Minami, Kazuka) 4) Half Moon (Minami, Kazuka) 5) Secret Moon (Sougetsu, Rei) 6) Sweet Silence (Hokuto, Minami) 7) A Solemn Promise (Toomine, Yukari) 8) Endless Love (Tenou, Saya) 9) Mermaid Dream Prologue (Akizuki, Setsu & Kouya, Hijiri) **Volume 2** 10) Panis Angelicus (Minami, Kazuka) 11) Mermaid Dream Chapter 1 (Akizuki, Setsu & Kouya, Hijiri) 12) Sweet Soul Revue (Miike, Romuko) 13) Losing and Finding Things Everyday (Etou, Atsuki) 14) Sortilege (Matsukaze, Satori) 15) Drifting Off to Sleep... (Yuukawa, Risa) 16) Season of Endings (Akasaka, Arika) 17) Where the Wind Is (Oowa Takumi) 18) Messiah (Ginga Natsuka) 19) How Many Times Must I...... (Komedawara Gonzaeko) In "Sweet Soul Revue," by Miike Romuko, Haruka brings some cake over to Michiru's place, and they fool around. "Drifting Off to Sleep..." by Yuukawa Risa focuses on Haruka's thoughts about Michiru's sacrifice in the middle of the third season. Akasaka Arika's "Season of Endings" deals with Haruka and Michiru's regret that they can't be with Sailor Moon. In "Losing and Finding Things Everyday," by Etou Atsuki, Michiru and Haruka talk about their future. In Matsukaze Satori's "Sortilege," Michiru thinks about her dreams. Komedawara Gonzaeko's "How Many Times Must I......" is about a tender moment between Michiru and Haruka. In "Where the Wind Is," by Oowa Takumi, Haruka explains to Makoto and Ami how kindness can in fact be cruel. In "Messiah," by Ginga Natsuka, Haruka reflects on her own personal Messiah. In "Holiday," by Tenoh Saya, Haruka finds a motorcycle and decides to fix it up. (Note: The end of the story refers to a "part 3," but there was never one published in the Crystal Planet's Haruka and Michiru anthologies. If one exists, it is in one of the artist's own doujinshi.)
Reimu is alone and bored, so what better than an unsolicited visit by a molesting youkai to solve that?
Islamic superheroes Science and religion cannot be separated. When science is received but does not hold fast to Religion, it will lose the Adabhlak towards others and the Creator. Two children who lost their father, grew up to be righteous and successful children thanks to the science and religious knowledge given from both parents. (Source: author Instagram, translated)
[Original Manga](https://www.cmoa.jp/title/277804/)