I really like the story of the accountant man. He is just too romantic, to the point of being stupid. But then again, I have always thought that love should be a bit desperate. But isn't it just amazing, when the person you love is in love with you back? And moreover, it it his very first love. Really, it feels like the true essence of love.
⟫ Kozure Ookami > Ookami No Ketsuzoku. Ch.1-2: couple is the grown up children from kozure ookami. #kind seme #long haired seme has always liked #older uke while the latter is stucked in an #unrequited love. #reencounter after moving out of the parent's house. (Somehow I sort of expected that one of them would turn out straight) ch.3-5: son of an #inn-owner, #bi-racial #ane-san/effem bearded seme x harsh #megane uke who #had a wife. #love triangle with the seme's former lover started at chap.4
First story about two of the kids raised by two dads falling in love, second is a square tax accountant dropping everything to pursue his first crush despite finding out he is a man. They were fun but short.
First story of adoptive brothers meeting years later. One forces the other to have sex. Second story is about a bar owner with mom owning an onsen, and a guy in love with his photos from years ago, and him as he is now. Like literally obsessed.
I had set the bar so low for this one that to get any lower I would had to bury the damn thing. But in the end I ended up liking it pretty well all the stories were pretty good.
First, a shout-out to Heuristic for their review of this story which compelled me to read this. Thank you!
I am deeply, definitely impressed with the maturity of both stories, but what intrigued me was how innocent both stories are, even though they are very adult stories. The second captured my heart and is now holding it (and my emotions ) hostage. This story is exemplary in that it doesn't make anyone look like a bad guy. It could have gone the way of the (relationship) intruder going after the uke and winning, but I sincerely appreciate how attached the uke is to his man. That's my favorite part of this lovely story. And I adore the fears and faults of the characters, especially when you have a fan involved. That was beautifully portrayed. Ah god, I love that second story so much. ...
A strange household made up of two divorced fathers with a child each. As the children get older, they start to become aware of the strangeness of their own household…?! Following the popular BL about fathers with children, “Kodzure Ookami”, the children become the main characters as we follow their growth, in this long-awaited next volume! Also, a straight-laced tax counselor who is also an idol otaku, and a show pub owner of questionable identity (only half Japanese and also an onee); their fateful meeting and subsequent circumstances. This is the well worth-reading 3rd compilation in the series of this author.
From Nakama] A strange household made up of two divorced fathers with a child each. As the children get older, they start to become aware of the strangeness of their own household…?! Following the popular BL about fathers with children, “Kodzure Ookami”, the children become the main characters as we follow their growth, in this long-awaited next volume! Also, a straight-laced tax counselor who is also an idol otaku, and a show pub owner of questionable identity (only half Japanese and also an onee); their fateful meeting and subsequent circumstances. This is the well worth-reading 3rd compilation in the series of this author.
Not sure about this. They are both happy but I can't get over disingenuous wife and child like that. If your not happy separate talk something but to up and leave.
The dialogues make more sense and the story was more coherent than Kozure Ookami. Too bad Asahi×Non's arc was too short. It still hadn't been explained what happened to him after he moved out of the house till he got himself a child. Oh also, that accountant was an idiot. I like him for being persistent in pursuing his first love but also hate him so much for leaving his daughter for that. The characters seemed shallow because of that. Once afain, great plot was wasted.