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Songs to Make You Smile (Japanese: 僕が唄うと君は笑うから, Hepburn: Boku ga Utau to Kimi wa Warau kara, Because You Smile When I Sing in Australia and Southeast Asia), is a collection of five short romantic comedy stories written and illustrated by Natsuki Takaya, who also authored the shōjo manga series Fruits Basket.
Nozaka is a member of the literature club, and she writes short romance stories for the school's literary magazine. Michiru Endō Michiru Endō started reading Nozaka's stories and over time ended up falling for her. She joined in the literature club, and one day confesses her love to Nozaka and asked her to go out with her.
Handsome na Kanojo (ハンサムな彼女, Hansamu na Kanojo, lit. "Handsome Girlfriend") is a manga created by Wataru Yoshizumi.It originally ran in the magazine Ribon from 1988–1992, and was adapted into an OVA in 1991.
Even if you know she didn't, your girlfriend will love knowing that you're paying attention to the tiny details, like how good her hair smells. Y ou look so pretty baby. Truly, find a woman who ...
Just take a look at these romantic love quotes for her—perfect for love letters, cards, special-occasion Instagram posts, or whenever you want to dote on the lady or person you love.
Short-Tempered Melancholic and Other Short Stories (かんしゃく玉のゆううつ, Kanshakudama no Yūutsu) is a Japanese shōjo manga anthology written and illustrated by Arina Tanemura. Originally serialized in Ribon , the five short stories were collected and published in a single tankōbon volume by Shueisha in May 1998.
Someone's Girlfriend (Japanese: アイツノカノジョ, Hepburn: Aitsu no Kanojo) is a Japanese web manga series written and illustrated by Nikumaru . It has been serialized on Shogakukan 's digital platform Sunday Webry [ ja ] since September 2022.
A Bride's Story (Japanese: 乙嫁語り, Hepburn: Otoyomegatari) is a Japanese historical romance manga series written and illustrated by Kaoru Mori. It was first serialized in Enterbrain's Harta (formerly known as Fellows!) magazine from October 2008 to November 2020, after which it transferred to Kadokawa's Aokishi magazine in June 2021.