I never expected a story this short to leaves such a big impact on me. I almost shed a tear reading this. This is truly beautiful - would definitely recommend for anyone who just needs a good, old cry.
This is the first time I've ever read something with a merman, and had no idea what to expect. I love Lance's and Keith's dyamic - they're so cute together. But that's all. The smutty parts were fine, just not my cup of tea, and I don't believe I would read this type of story again.
I rarely read oneshots, but this convinced me to read more. This is a realistic view on escapism, and I really like Hugo for being so open and honest about his love for Haru.
Never in my life did I think I would be looking at something like this. I've definitely learned my lesson, and will read the summaries before starting on any manga or manwha again (just read that shit, omg). Oh well... read at your own risk.
This one made me tear up. With a few pages, a beautiful massage was conveyed. Beautiful and sad. Definitely worth reading.
The art style is stunning and very nice to look at. I wish it was longer, and contained more depth.
I didn't really like anything about this story--the art, pacing, plot, ending. Nothing. I didn't really care for it either, and don't see it as horror at all. I doubt this would have had any potential, even if it was longer.
This one shot leaves many unanswered questions for the readers. I understand choosing to have an open ending, but right now I'm left with more questions than answers. The art is stunning and carries a note of realism that I really like, but when it comes down to it, this was simply a story about a woman having a nightmare. I wish it was longer.
This one shot manages to catch the readers attention instantly. The plot was really interesting, and I wish it was longer. Having man show up in your dreams, who kills your friends and family, is really disturbing, but what makes it worse is that the victims are dead in real life too. There are refecerences/actual suicides happening, so proceed with caution.
The Specific Heat Capacity of Love