From Damn Feels!: Ohno Fumi is a poor 2nd year high school student. Because of her father's debts, she's kicked out of her own home and has to rely on her own connections to survive. Thus begins her life living with and housekeeping for a writer...
10 years has passed since his one and only brother has gone missing. Tsuzuki’s lived a carefree life with his bad friends. However, one day his brother, Hajime appears in front of him and…?! (from Blissful Sin)
Nina is a humble and small petite maid, but she is very, very talented. One day, she was accused of breaking her master's cherished vase, a crime she has no memory of, and is thrown out of the house. Losing her way, Nina decides to make a fresh start and embark on a journey. With the knowledge and skills she learned of maid-work, she solves the problems of the girls she meets on her journey...! The travel tale of an out-of-this-world talented maid and her friends is about to begin! ---**Links:** - (https://i.imgur.com/HI4jAzg.png) Web Novel>(https://ncode.syosetu.com/n6251hf)- (https://www.es-novel.jp/bookdetail/150meidonara.php)
A Twitter series by the creator of "Osananajimi ni Najimitai", this story is about Ine and Shouzou, two pensioners well into their 80s who are mysteriously returned to their 20s one night. Author's Twitter Author's Pixiv Support on Fanbox!
A spin-off of the series The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten which comicalizes the stories from Volume 5.5 of the Light Novel and its special edition booklet, which contains additional short stories.
From Anime News Network: The fantasy-themed story centers on a middle school student on the swim team during a mysterious summer vacation. While training at school during a drought a young girl faints from heat exhaustion. She instantly finds herself in the country side by a cool, clear river. Every time she falls asleep she is drawn deeper into this alternate setting.
From Ikemen Manga: Miyu is a restaurant's daughter in the countryside, always helping out the family business. One day a couple of city boys visit and she meets a blondie named Keito for the first time?! Watch what unfolds in this sweet love story! ♡
Seki is head mechanic at a car company in which Takami is the top salesman. After a chance encounter at work that involves Seki taking care of a spot of bother for one of Takami's clients, the two begin meeting regularly after work to dine together. Takami soon admits that he thinks of Seki as a good friend. Seki, however, knows that his own emotions are somewhat more complicated...
Avoid the BAD END! That's the goal of the villainess in this plot-twisting story!! She has been reborn into the world of an otome game as the villainess, Irene. Using her memories of her former life, she recognizes flags indicating she's en-route to the bad end, so she makes a plan to conquer the last boss (the evil king Claude), make him her lover, and see if she can open up a new route!
Some live in the deep darkness behind your eyelids. Some eat silence. Some thoughtlessly kill. Some simply drive men mad. Shortly after life emerged from the primordial ooze, these strange creatures, called "mushi", came into being. Ginko, a wanderer with a sardonic smile, is a "mushishi" one who has the knowledge and the skill, to help people get rid of their various mushi related problems.
A young girl named Nagi and a giant spider make an unusual pair in this post-apocalyptic story, but living in the mountains is lonely, and they've managed to find each other. Join them in their strangely sweet domestic bliss as they spend their days sharing tea and throwing picnics, proving that love (and delicious food) can bring together even the most unlikely of friends.
An independent collection of short stories— Ultramarine Schooldays highlights the color that evokes faithful memories, tenderness, and melancholy. These stories take place in Japan and in the West, in the past and in the present. They may involve a romance in the city, an energizing walk in the forest, the daily mundane life of a waitress working in a café, or a medieval intrigue; but what connects these stories are the powerful messages they deliver.