"I'll violate you until you won't want to lay your hands on any other." Jun is a mysterious man who had just moved to a particular town. He wanted to get to know his landlord's daughter better but her older brother, Kunimura suspects that he is just after her money and tries to keep him in check. Without denying nor affirming Kunimura's accusation, Jun just stroked the hand that was holding his and provoked Kunimura with a captivating smile saying, "Why don't you try to make me feel that way then?" In response to Jun's invitation, the two ended up in bed together and as their lovemaking became more passionate, the more intertwined their ulterior motives became. After being violated to the deepest parts of both one's mind and body, just which of them will be the one stolen away?
When the memories of a distant day heal your cold heart, the truth you see is one. Once upon a time there was a kingdom called Gilnavia. In a large castle built in that country, the king Zairud and his queen Rushana lived with their many servants. One day, Zairud made a ``certain contract'' with Azerazar, the god of this world. That contract comes at a price, in exchange for keeping the promise to God. He promised wealth and life. However, there is one memory that Zairud cannot remember...? A sad and solemn black fanta about a brutal king and a benevolent queen. https://www.cmoa.jp/title/224814/
Hamaji just got dumped by his girlfriend and was at the night district to take his mind off of it when he bumped into Tatara, his neighbour who also goes to the same university as him. Though their initial meeting had left each other with the worst of impressions, after learning that Tatara is a novelist suffering from a writer's block and that he is also a total novice at romance, they got caught up in the moment and ended up having sex. Not only that, they also got deeply hooked on it!? However, the difference in the depth of their feelings have them going around in confusion. This is their love story as they agonise in the frustration of how just their feelings alone isn't enough to get through to the other person.