Mishima Kazuhiko has a couple of sweet stories in this manga that are themed around teachers. They have multiple chapters and so are short stories with some character and plot development often lacking in a one chapter oneshot. My favourite was the first one, the kawaii seme was so adorable with his matching bunny or bear hair ties depending on what the adorably drawn Rei was wearing and his sweetly positive outlook on life. His backstory made his comment about no guarantees with your fated love
This is one of my favourite stories by Mishima Kazuhiko. There were plenty of funny moments and I particularly loved seeing the other brothers expressions on the switched bodies. I also was happy that both boys had a love interest (the younger brother was a bit of a surprise
Great bunch of stories. I really liked the last two chapters, 6 for their adorable love ritual and the reminder to not judge a book by its cover, and 7 for the friendship group more than the love interest. Nothing says “I care” like a shoe in the face!
Two lovely stories but the second was my favourite by far (the first was a touch too fast paced). There was something special in sensei’s restraint, but that teaser last panel where Mimori was taller than sensei and leaning into him just makes me want more!
I loved this! I loved both stories; the younger seme’s, the vastly different personalities of the older ukes, the fact that these younger guys made strong, dominant, yet caring lovers, and of course the beautiful art style of the mangaka.
Loved this story! Not only were the MCs wonderful, but the friendship (and rival) group were wonderful too. Their interactions with each other, the support for a friend in love with a guy and the way they stalked and peered around corners all the time was adorable.
So beautiful
Forever together
Now..if I can just stop crying
Totally fun stories! Necoco was such a wicked one, I loved his expressions with that devilish grin. When we met the creators, I thought they really used Asakura as a model for those expressions and Necoco’s forceful ways. There was some chemistry between sensei and Asakura, but I think Necoco had loving ways and an adoration for sensei that made all the difference.
Two great stories! The second was better, not necessarily because I liked the characters more or their story premise, but because it had more chapters and was developed further. I would have liked a couple of extra chapters for the first two, too, perhaps showing the two of them continuing at home. With that sweetly assertive student seme and his older, virgin uke, the author could have had some fun. Opportunities missed :(
So lovely. A fast paced story with an unconventional love, but it works. Adorable pictures too, right down to the little bunny on Aki’s boots. One I have read a few times now and will read again.
The second story was not as good but it had some nicely intense passion overtaking moments and was a nice, short read with an older man at prep school and his younger sensei.
Ikumen Datte Koishimasu.