It is a realy good story! I wish the author had put more episodes of the first couple, or complemented it all. I feel like it ended too soon. But it was a plot masterpiece anyway! (Only the first story that I read)
Story 1: Kashii Kiyoharu is called upon to befriend a man made angel kept locked up in a top secret facility. His own grandfather was one of the initial researchers responsible for creating Toki, but when Kashii met the lonely angel, he wasn’t the beautiful, spiritual being he was expecting. Instead this giant being was battle scarred and intimidating. Even worse, he was an unapologetic cannibal who consumed human flesh. I loved the concept of this story and could happily read an entire series immersed in this world with the dangerous yet protective Toki and his gentle little mate. Story 2: The Concrete Garden was a convoluted story of Tokiwo and Jiu set amidst parallel worlds and time travel. How can you love the version of your childhood friend who is destined to return to his own world without you? This was interesting and is another story idea that could benefit from more chapters exploring the worlds and characters. I didn’t like it as much as the first story but it was still a very interesting story.
1st story: Angels exist and Kashii Kiyoharu, grandson of the man who "created" the angel, has been hired to befriend him. His name is Toki. Kashii soon finds out why the scientists need him around. Toki is lonely, but no one wants to get near him unless it's necessary since he eats human flesh. What has Kashii gotten himself into? 2nd story: Everyone expects Tokiwo to go to a good university. However Tokiwo doesn't want to in order to "play it safe". One night there was suddenly an earthquake. The stone he was looking at started to glow and out of his floor comes someone who looks exactly like his childhood friend Jiu. Well there is a difference. This "Jiu" is dressed for combat and has a very large weapon. Just what does the stone have to do with "Jiu" and who gave Tokiwo the stone?