Adachi and Kurosawa, two office workers turned lovers, are facing challenges as Kurosawa takes on the role of project leader for the stationery festival. Adachi tries to support him, but Kurosawa’s pride gets in the way. As the festival approaches, Adachi takes on more responsibilities, including making sure Kurosawa takes care of himself and doesn’t rely on energy drinks. Adachi even puts a hold on intimacy until after the festival is over.
On the other hand, Tsuge, Adachi’s novelist friend, is in a relationship with dancer Minato. Their bond is tested as Tsuge grapples with the ability to read Minato’s thoughts through “Cherry Magic.” Will this revelation jeopardize their relationship?
As Kurosawa deals with unexpected challenges due to a cold snap, he must rely on his team for help, including finding a replacement for a canceled guest author. The volume delves deeper into Kurosawa’s character, showing his need for success and validation.
Fans of Tsuge, Minato, and their cat Udon will enjoy the developments in their relationship in this volume. The translation by Taylor Engel and lettering by Bianca Pistillo enhance the storytelling. The series continues to provide a humorous yet realistic portrayal of life and relationships for gay men in Japan.
Volume 13 is set to release in February 2025, bringing readers closer to the latest developments in the series. In the meantime, readers can enjoy the engaging storytelling and character dynamics in Volume 12.