Hiro Ayato is on the streets with no one to take care of him when he runs into Narazaki Chitose, the owner of a Western confectionary shop who takes Ayato home, employs him, and declares him his "dog." Ayato doesn't much like being treated like a dog, but he comes to really like Chitose, to the point that he wants to impress him and make him see him as more than just a dog. I like Chitose's character, especially how he seems very flippant, but really he gets embarrassed easily. No trigger warnings.
Hiro Ayato doesn’t have a single living relative. He ends up working in a Western confectionery shop after being discovered by its owner, Narazaki Chitose. Ayato falls in love with Chitose, but the other man doesn’t appear to return his feelings. Having to live together with Chitose forces Ayato to lose his patience and he makes a move on him one evening. Their relationship becomes more intense, though Ayato is concerned about Chitose’s true intentions…
Hiro Ayato doesn’t have a single living relative. He ends up working in a Western confectionery shop after being discovered by its owner, Narazaki Chitose. Ayato falls in love with Chitose, but the other man doesn’t appear to return his feelings. Having to live together with Chitose forces Ayato to lose his patience and he makes a move on him one evening. Their relationship becomes more intense, though Ayato is concerned about Chitose’s true intentions