The second story I liked a bit better than the first. I thought the first story's uke was a tool. Ignorant ti the world with no backbone. The second story was cute. Like that time seme and how he grew up to be a good man.
Chapter 1-2 & Extra: Kaji's woken up from his nap hearing popular Tsunoda sensei getting hot and heavy with another guy! But it's his partner, the plain Aritou sensei that Kaji can't stop thinking about. Kaji's eyes are being opened as he finds that the n
Chapter 1-2 & Extra: Kaji's woken up from his nap hearing popular Tsunoda sensei getting hot and heavy with another guy! But it's his partner, the plain Aritou sensei that Kaji can't stop thinking about.
I like the story and plot line of the multiple stories in this. Annnnd, although Ryouta getting his “practice” can be interpreted in many ways it just didn’t sit well with me personally but that’s just my opinion. Would have given it my usual 3* for an easy read that passes time if it weren’t for that single situation. Definitely read worthy though.
The stories were sweet, but it does seem like teenagers are always afraid that the future will never come so they want things now, while adults get caught up in numbers (age). Unfortunately for me, I can see both sides of the equation because I was a teenager in love, while my now husband was already an adult (I was 17, he was 23). We have been married for 42 years and together 44 years now. Who said teenagers can't really fall in love?
Ch.3-6 Hold me for all of Time - A researcher, Sawatari Kaoru, runs off after finding out that there will be no more funding for his research. As he wanders around he sees an abandoned warehouse where he could use to continue his research with his remaining savings. As he walks inside the building, he meets an arrogant little boy. Surprise ensues as to the boys identity, and the unexpected result of his own research..
I love it both the story's,and I don't know why some of the readers are saying the second was kinda twisted but I really liked it was really fun see how those history's devolved !thank you sensei be happy bye