From Wasuretai For her birthday present, she wishes she could be an ordinary girl. She commutes to Rose Academy in Usuyami Town. She is Little, a beautiful 114 year old vampire. Her brother Radou watches her, there's a werewolf servant Inukai, and the magical boy Shinji. The ghost that threatens Little's school life has appeared.
Yanagitaka Chiho is a librarian, but he doesn't work for your local branch. He works for the Misukatonniku Library, which is rumored to contain the world's history and knowledge and will grant your wish without collecting payment. However, you must obey the contract and heed the due date. If not, Chiho will hunt you down and collect more than just a small fee. -Summary provide by: shinkeikaku
A Japanese goddess of old takes a keen interest in Anamori Izumi and her ability, a more powerful form of synesthesia. The goddess has a request for her, one which will require her to break out of her shell... and learn how to play the electric guitar.
Azuma has been conned good and proper into becoming a female model for a certain company but when he finds himself acting with another model he begins to fall in love.
Four short stories: - Kusakan no Hime: The varid speculations concerning Kiriko: Evil Spirit, Demon, Ghost, Witch. Gossiping concerning Kifune: Stupid, Bisexual, Male-whore. She defends him so he decides to ask her out. Is there truth behind these words of malice? - Haine Yonde - Yohane Gasuki - Itai Natsume Itakunai Natsume
Tired after working all day long, the divorced (with kids?!) salary man, Saeki Ryouji was taken in by the incredibly rich high school student, Mibu Ryuunosuke, after having collapsed in the middle of the street. When he awoke, he was kissed by Mibu who said, “I like you,” at which point he realized he had been brought to a glamorous and luxurious mansion…!!! Even despite this astoundingly shocking development, the guilt he felt the second he rejected Mibu, who was on the verge of tears, brought Ryouji to…? Differences in age, differences in social standing, they are nothing but a bother. Are there simply too many obstacles to the love that has blossomed between a sheltered young Master and a pure and cultured oyaji? At the same time, the sense of duty an obstinate butler feels towards a forceful senior high school student, who is in a position of superiority, brings to mind the question, “Do you like butlers?” From Forever More
The story is set in the future on the planet named Amoi which is controlled by a supercomputer named Jupiter. Among the mostly male human population, the light-haired elite class is allowed to temporarily keep the dark-haired "mongrels" as pets. One elite member, Iason, encounters a mongrel named Riki in the slums and decides to take him in. However, Iason keeps Riki longer than it is socially approved, and rumors abound about their possible relationship.
A cliché story about a good girl and a bad boy. Eros is a rebel and one day he meets Eris, an angel (literally). She must save him to save herself. A fantasy romance story that will teach you lots of lessons in life. He didn't believe in God then one day he started praying to get her back.
From Operation Boredom: High school Student Kinugawa Kenichi is one of the members of the class committee and also the boyfriend of the super cute Ooumi Chiyako. However, one day a new student, Kuwabatake Aya, transfers to their school and demands that Kenichi be her boyfriend...?! Who exactly is this girl, and how does she know Kenichi? Rewritten from a new author's perspective, the love story between three people. Based on a light novel series
Touya now has a new girlfriend, Yuki Morikawa--but before they enter college she is going to debut as an idol. How will this new development affect their relationship? What about the current idol, Rina Ogata, who seems to have set her sights on Touya?
It's about young people in postwar Hiroshima getting involved in the black market for weapons. The main character is an A-bomb survivor whose hatred drives him to kill an American black marketeer. He asks the Americans, "Who are you to talk about justice when you massacred hundreds of thousands of innocent people in Hiroshima, in Nagasaki, in the firebombing of Tokyo? Was that what you call justice?"