18 year old Aoi Wakatsuki works as a maid in a huge Kyoto mansion for the wealthy Sengoku family. What others are not aware of is that Aoi is actually working undercover to investigate the death of a former Sengoku maid. Her death was initially ruled a suicide with a suicide note left behind confessing she broke a priceless vase. Inspector Kaido isn't convinced the maid committed suicide, especially with the Sengoku family refusing to cooperate. Inspector Kaido then employs his own maid Aoi Wakatsuki to work for the Sengoku family and uncover the truth. (from http://asianmediawiki.com )
Lym Para is, not surprisingly, about Lym. The first half, drawn by Hayashi of Hysteria, may not be have the prettiest of art at first glance, but it really does grow on you, and who said good humor ever need be accompanied by "good art"? XD The second half is by one of my personal favorites, Sake to Sakana, and's about how Lym and Toma meet. Sweet, if short.