Nakamura Nene is a university student living in Osaka. She has recently broken up with her boyfriend. At the request of her uncle, a successful manga artist, she is assigned to guide Tsukahara, the editor in charge of the manga, who wants to cover architecture in the Kansai region, the setting of the manga. Nene is not too keen on touring buildings with Tsukahara, a handsome but directionless architecture geek, but as she comes into contact with Tsukahara's love of architecture, she is moved to confront her own feelings about herself and her surroundings, which she had not been aware of until then.
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On her wedding day, Asahara Nao was filled with happiness. Although she grew up in a single-parent household, she received plenty of love from her mother, Asahara Yukako, and married her reliable husband, Noda Eiji. She had no complaints about her family or her husband, and everything seemed to be going smoothly... until that moment... A few days after the wedding, a detective suddenly appeared in front of Nao, who was living a peaceful daily life. He told her that her mother, Yukako, had been found dead...!? Nao couldn't believe it, so she went to check on the body, but...!?
[A clueless, dog-like seme with zero sense of personal space] x [A devoted uke who silently endures] A heartbreaking unrequited love for a married best friend. A story of an unending love. I've been in love with my colleague, Mizono, for five years. Mizono is a refreshing person liked by everyone, while I'm someone who only opens up to a select few. We're complete opposites, yet we got along surprisingly well—that was the dark turning point of fate. I was attracted to him in our first year, and in our second year, he told me he was getting married. Since that day I cried alone at his wedding, my time has been frozen. It's so pointless to love a married best friend. To break this curse, I confessed, "I'm gay," trying to keep Mizono out of my romantic reach. I thought that would be the end of it, but Mizono said something that wasn't rejection, but a desperate look on his face. "...But I don't want to reduce the time I spend with you." With just those words, my unrequited love couldn't end. Is it my lingering feelings that prevent me from ending these feelings, or is it because there's a "future" in the sweet things he unconsciously spills out...? --To my best friend. Even though you're married, I've still loved you for five years. [via [chill chill](https://www.chil-chil.net/goodsDetail/goods_id/160310/)]
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Once a year, it happens suddenly. Due to certain circumstances, Tsuji was on his way to school with a melon bread in each hand. As he wandered around the school gates, thinking about going home after all, he bumped into an unfamiliar upperclassman. When asked about the melon bun, Tsuji, feeling awkward at the moment, instinctively asked, "Would you like some?"