A series of mini-stories about all the Karasuno boys, but centered around KageHina. It starts with an argument about others calling Hinata by his first name, then a story about being competitive to arrive at the gym first, and ends with a pajama party!
Chiyoki agrees to play the part of a "newlywed" as a birthday treat for his partner. However, he is taken aback when he realizes that the ensemble he has chosen for the cosplay includes nothing but an apron.
After experiencing heartbreak from his college crush, Hozumi explores the world of homosexuality and frequents a particular gay bar. There, he develops a friendship with the owner and eventually, the owner offers Hozumi a place to stay in his second home. Exhausted from living in his noisy apartment with children above him, Hozumi accepts the offer but soon discovers he will be sharing the space with Asahi. Can Hozumi and Asahi overcome their differences and build a connection that goes beyond friendship?
A supplementary narrative featuring Segawa and Manaka, characters from Nakenai Usotsuki.
Upon noticing Hirasaka's suppressed rejection and rage, Akio, the younger brother, proposes to take his rejected colleague as his "bride." The consequence of their father discovering this situation is highly anticipated!
University student Iori Kakeru, who works hard at his part-time job as a rental boyfriend, receives a request from a man named Tamaki. His sincere appearance wins Iori over, and he falls for Tamaki's surprising plan...
Caution: Yamane Ayano's Artbook includes a limited number of shotacon illustrations.
Oki Ginjou's adorable oneshot depicts a man who moves in with his senpai following his job loss.
Sadaki Kaoru is a respected literature professor who harbors deep feelings for someone close to him. Unfortunately, his unrequited love is exposed when troublemaker 'Shou, the informant' takes notice. To keep his secret safe, Sadaki is blackmailed into sexual acts that leave him depleted.
Underlying their bond, Hikaru Kusakabe and Rihito Sajou share an intense affection that yearns to blossom under a tender hand. While Kusakabe openly expresses his love through intimate gestures, Sajou, a studious and reserved young man, struggles to make peace with the overwhelming intensity of his feelings, leaving him feeling insecure and prone to overthinking. Despite their mutual love, the two boys harbor disparate dreams for the future. Kusakabe fantasizes about making a name for himself as a celebrated musician, while Sajou tirelessly prepares for the demands of college. This dichotomy in their goals casts a shadow of uncertainty over their relationship as graduation approaches. Yet, through the harshest of winters, their love is a warming presence that kindles a glimmer of hope that they will find a way to navigate their uncertain future together.
One morning, every teenage girl in town undergoes a bizarre transformation into elderly men. As a result, the main characters find themselves in some uncomfortable situations where they develop romantic feelings for each other. Is it same-sex love, or is it simply a fujoshi's fantasy realized?