Sixteen-year-old Yanagisawa Yae is our very optimistic heroine. Even when she was given only two options to pick from—either to move overseas with her parents due to their jobs or to move to the countryside to stay closer to her grandparents, she chose the latter. As she looked up the apartment she would be moving into, she ended up in a shrine. Since she is in the shrine anyways, she offers her prayer and tries out the fortune-notes. Incredibly, she picks up a "very good-luck" fortune-note yet it has only bad lucks written on it. The next day, despite of all her optimism, Yae finds herself struggling as misfortunes befall her one after the other... *Note: Includes 8 extra chapters.*
After 10 years of training, two young shape-shifting dog ninja are told that they're ready to be tested in the field. They find their new owner, Mitsuyoshi, who takes them in on the assumption that they are simply lost doggies. He gives them new names--"Hanzou" and "Hadzuki." The two dog ninja are supposed to protect him from any other demons, but they must not let him learn his new dogs' true identities. Unfortunately, Mitsuyoshi met Hadzuki in her human form very early on, when she rescued him from a couple of demons. Now she's got to keep her human and dog relationship with Mitsuyoshi separate, something not made easier by constant demon threats and her growing attraction to him.
When he was small, Makoto was rescued by a mysterious small girl. Now a mysterious girl has transfered into his high school. Strange things happen around her, and she spends most of her time clinging to him. It's clear that she knows him... but will he remember her?
Sousuke is a shy high-school student who is in love with his childhood friend, Yobiko. Yobiko has been attacked by crows since she was a young girl, causing the other children to avoid her, but Sousuke has always been there to protect her. When the park where she used to hide from the crows is demolished, Sousuke promises that he’ll try even harder to protect Yobiko. *Note: Honorable mention on the 3rd ARIA Comic Grand Prix*
The great sage, Grameos, tired of his current life as a famous mage, decided to reincarnate as a young boy 200 years in the future. Before reincarnating, he places two magic restraint seals on his hands, so that he can hide his enormous magical power after he is reborn. His motto for the next life is "Hide my powers, don't stand out, and be free".
Welcome to the academy of Demons and Dungeons!
As a punishment from her teacher, the selfish witch Dorothy has lost her attractive body and magical powers. In order to regain her true appearance and powers, she must kiss someone with a high aptitude for magic and have them sign a contract to be her servant. The options that appear before her are: Trot, the softhearted but lecherous hottie; Brave, the dog with a secret; Hearts, who is aloof and wears glasses; and Shinku, the gun woman of few words. Whether it’s on the lips, on the hand, on the thigh, or on their hair... kisses are what invokes the contract!? As she increases the number of servants she possesses, will Dorothy be able to obtain her aspiration of getting revenge on her teacher?!
Mello is a normal girl who has lived on Earth her whole life... or so she thought. It turns out she's an alien who has been living 250 light years away from her home planet. But going back means leaving her childhood friend, Ichi (an Earthling), behind... *Includes the one-shot "Birthday Songs 4/1".*
An official *Kyuuketsuki Sugu Shinu* anthology series.
University student, Rintarou, is in love with his rental boyfriend, Asahi. Knowing that it is all pretend doesn't stop his heart from racing when confronted by Asahi's kindness. Every time they meet, his feelings continue to grow stronger. One day, as Rintarou finds himself unable to make another rental appointment out of concern he won't be able to stop his feelings from growing, he stumbles across Asahi in town. While Rintarou is taken aback by the uncharacteristically serious look on Asahi's face, Asahi starts leaning in for a kiss...?! (Source: Frontier Works, translated)

