Main story: An introverted virgin seeks love advise from a playboy, causing the playboy to become interested. The pure kid discovers his love interest is an ass, the playboy rushes to the rescue and the pair declare their feelings for one another. The second story is a bit off. Kid throws himself from a cliff and is rescued by a yachtsman who declares the kid merfolk. The third is a mountain man and a kid whom he rescued. Kid shows up saying he dropped something the last time.
Spirit cops. When the spirits get murderous, these cops swoop in to stop them. The cases are rather serious, but the interaction between the coworkers are funny. Especially the nude astral-projection into someone else's apartment.
Sweet story, in a way. Heroine isn't stupid, she's just incredibly naive. I've met five year olds who grasp worldly situations better than this supposed high school girl. All the people around her fall for her and want to protect her, even to the point of manipulation, while she remains fairly oblivious through the whole thing. Part of that is explained, but there's no real excuse to be so...Anyway, its only near the end she really gets it and a relationship starts.
Omegaverse. One of the better ones as all the genders are given equal opportunity and protection under the law. Omega civil servant encounters a royal visitor as his heat strikes. Somehow the king has not been made privy to the world, they separate, forcing the King to rush to get his civil servant lover. Oh, the omega suffers with Mysophobia, to which he responds by regurgitating, which is genteelly edited.
The idea of this story was a beautiful one, and I enjoyed to some extent all the characters, save one...the heroine. She's whiny, weak, goodnatured AND naive (not a great mix), but I still managed to finish it by telling myself, "She's just a kid, she'll learn or get better." It didn't always work, and I had to walk away a few times, but, yeah... The art is nice.
This is an interesting story, and it could have been so much more than what it is. It's an easy read, no real plot, drama or trauma, just a simple, have some time to waste, read. A doll in a shop in the spirit district takes photographs of an object's memories.
A delinquent forces a top student to accompany him home, only to be informed he is to teach mathematics. The bad boy turns out not to be so bad and he and the top student find love.
Well, the premise is interesting, the overall storytelling is worthwhile. A down-on-her-luck girl who is very good, is thrust into Godhood and surrounded with spirits. The spirits are pretty awesome, the girl, on the other hand, is a bit of an idiot. She is far to willing to sacrifice herself for those around her, which, depending on circumstance, is not a bad thing, but she never seems to really think it through. Due to this being fiction, though, it always works out in the end.
Main Story: Shut in afraid of being identified as homosexual rents an android to act as his lover. He falls for the android, but the unit is damaged as it remembers the first person who owned him.
One Shot: Vet finds a wounded man on the street, takes him home and bandages his wounds. They have sex, then the news spouts about mayhem and death between bad guys and the police
Over all, they are cute... And as it doesn't drop with a cliffhanger, it's finished enough.
Omegaverse. An Omega, eager to be marked, targets an overworked, exhausted and unwilling Alpha. Not to be discouraged, this omega is determined to make this alpha make him his, not out of love, but just for the sake of bearing a mark. There is comedy and a touch of trauma, but it's a cute story.
Renai Zemi*