Idol-kun wa Koi wo Shiranai
When high schooler Tomoya gets a confession from his male classmate, Hinata, he couldn't be less interested. But after avoiding Hinata for a bit, he finds out Hinata didn't actually want to date, he just wanted to be friends! Unbeknownst to Tomoya, Hinata is actually an idol who hasn't had much exposure to normal friendships, but he's desperate to have a best friend like his other two group members, his brother and the brother's best friend, do. Only Hinata doesn't realize that those two are totally dating, and judging by how things are going with him and Tomoya, they will be soon, too. Trigger warning: noncon.
Friend Line
Fukami and Miyamori are coworkers and friends, so when Fukami finds out that Miyamori is gay and has an abusive boyfriend, he automatically insists that Miyamori come stay with him until he can find a place on his own to get away from the guy. But once they're living together, he starts to wish it wouldn't end, while Miyamori is dealing with his own complicated feelings of living with a guy he's secretly loved but tried to get over for many years. I liked the depiction of Miyamori's complicated emotions. Trigger warning: domestic abuse.
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