A Silent Greeting
Unique! The title and the story itself is a reference|representation of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema's painting "A Silent Greeting" (1889), in which the ‘silent greeting’ of the title is the gift of flowers that the young Roman soldier leaves for the sleeping woman. The subject was inspired by The Visit, a poem by the German poet and dramatist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. - Info: tate.org.uk / art / artworks / alma-tadema-a-silent-greeting-n01523
Kataomoi To Parade
≪•..•≫ Story of childhood friends Touma and Takaya - A true gem! I totally loved this story! Somehow it felt like a story from which we can learn something...I appreciated the points of view on things offered by the author and I really liked the family acceptance of a gay relationship, in particular Takaya's dad was so cool! That's how every story should end! Seriously, that's how it is supposed to be. Anyway, I also loved Yone-senpai and Ao's story. I liked their first meeting and the type of relationship. That's totally my type of story and somehow I'm always captivated by a character like Ao! I loved it when he said: "Fine, I'll think about it but...I'll beat the shit out of you if you run away with my heart." # Half-Japanese, Half-German Uke (Touma)
Sabaki No Mon
I was Told to Relinquish My Fiance to My Little Sister, and the Greatest Dragon Took a Liking to Me and Unbelievably Took Over the Kingdom
Novel: novelupdates.com / series / my-sister-told-me-to-give-up-my-fiance /
Kare to Kanojo no Futomin
Oneshot included also in Yashio to Mikumo.
Jawbreaker
# Foreign Characters, Foreign Setting, Promiscuous Gay Uke
Priscilla's Marriage Request