A substantial age gap between childhood friends, Yuuri and Aki, meant that Aki went to university and graduate school, leaving Yuuri behind. The story begins in media res after Yuuri applies to the same school, is accepted and is now living with Aki, working as his housekeeper. Aki relentlessly questions him about his decisions, seeking to ensure that Yuuri is pursuing his own happiness, not Aki's, and without realizing how much pain these questions cause his faithful friend. An excellent, if slow-moving, story about the transition from friendship to love and the cost of being true to one's self. Nothing terribly dramatic happens, but the story is realistic and mature.
This story has some major flaws! Major events to any romantic relationship is being left out! There is no confession of love! There is no first time having sex! It's like those events are just accepted as already happened as the story progresses! Very poorly written!
Yuuri has always been attached to his childhood friend and neighborhood Onii-san; Aki. With a certain fondness for his friend, he enrolls in the same college where Aki is working as a lecturer. Yuuri immediately falls into the position of Aki's personal caretaker and not before long, he comes to realize that there is more to their relationship than he understands. Furue Tsumore Shiawase no Hana is a story of the delicate balance between friendship and love.
Not much for plot. Main likes guy but guy wants main to pursue in something main likes. And main likes the guy so main is doing whatever he can to b with guy longer in whichever field in college the guy is in