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When Kagami Shouma stands on the school rooftop ready to end it all, an Italian melody pulls him back from the edge. The voice belongs to Minazuki Serena, Amane Private Academy's delinquent half-Italian transfer student with fire-red hair and ice-blue eyes. Shouma can't understand her songs, b...
The world is ending in 365 days, but can their friendship survive for even one? Two childhood friends in a small Canadian town discover a mysterious celestial object that threatens to collide with the Earth in exactly one year. This story follows their lives after such a shocking discovery: as...
The world will end in one year. What will you do? A message appears on every screen in the world: the world will end in exactly one year. No one knows who sent that message or if it's serious. Some people choose to believe it, some get on with their every day lives. Iyama Haruto is a th...
Atlas has no willpower left to hold up the sky; Victor Truman hopes to take advantage of the situation and steal Atlas's power for himself. And amidst it all, the personal problems and wishes of the five protagonists intertwine... then unravel. This is the transcript of The Second Skyfall.
A young man voluntarily erases his memories to escape his past. Living as a monotonous Japanese salaryman, he unexplainably begins to find himself reliving fragments of his old life through vivid, disjointed flashbacks. With no control over when or where he’ll be taken next, he begins to piece to...
She took the case for the money. A bored housewife, a cheating husband, a seedy hotel rendezvous—just another Tuesday in paradise. But when both the husband and his lover end up dead behind a locked door, and Jessica’s name shows up on a hidden file buried deep in Vanguard’s old archives, the ...
There’s value in being alone. The idea that humans are inherently social creatures has led many of the lesser minded of our species to believe they have to be surrounded by others for every waking hour of the day. As such, the gentle peace of solitude is a delight unsought and unappreciated by th...
Threadbare is a story about four students held together by frayed connections, unspoken feelings, and the quiet desperation of wanting to be seen. Mirei, the girl who stitches herself shut so no one sees her fall apart. Aren, the girl who always held out her answers confidently, although her ...
Rio is a failure of a prince. While his siblings continue to make achievement after achievement he is left in the dust gathering their scraps. His grades are subpar, magic nothing special–not to mention his less than diplomatic personality. Yet, when the king gives him the task to watch o...
In grief from which he can't relax, Love blurs with death in parallax, He follows in her tragic tracks, To raise the fallen through the cracks, And finish what he had begun, To do what cannot be undone, Pursued by what he can't outrun, The end, friend, comes for everyone