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The girls in a high school literature club do a little icebreaker to get to know each other: answering the question, "What's one thing you want to do before you die?" One of the girls blurts out, "Sex." Little do they know, the whirlwind unleashed by that word pushes each of these girls, with different backgrounds and personalities, onto their own clumsy, funny, painful, and emotional paths toward adulthood.
The girls in a high school literature club do a little icebreaker to get to know each other: answering the question, "What's one thing you want to do before you die?" One of the girls blurts out, "Sex." Little do they know, the whirlwind unleashed by that word pushes each of these girls, with different backgrounds and personalities, onto their own clumsy, funny, painful, and emotional paths toward adulthood.
Hongo might've bitten off more than she can chew with Milo-sensei. Meanwhile, Kazusa contemplates racy underwear, and Momoko's feelings reach a boiling point.
Niina encounters a figure from her past. Meanwhile, Momoko isn't sure what to make of Sugimoto, and Kazusa is unsettled by the repetition of a certain word.
Emotions burn bright as the Literature Club reads their urban legend aloud. Will the performance inspire a love confession, or will feelings flicker out?
Inappropriate Conduct Between the Sexes is Now Forbidden
Niina announces her intentions to Kazusa, but they are swiftly put aside when a misunderstanding threatens to tear the Literature Club apart from the inside out.
Their goal is simple. Their emotions are not. In the dark of night, feelings are brought to light - but will the morning sun shine on ruin or revelation?
Literature or pornography? That's the question of the hour as a racy book sparks the spirit of discovery in the members of a high school literature club.
Ah, being in love. The birds sing more sweetly and the world just seems brighter… but if being in love is so great, why is something as simple as holding hands so difficult?
Niina wants Kazusa to say WHAT?. Later, Sonezaki demands that each member of the club come up with ten alternative terms for "sex" - but acronyms get the better of her.
As the school festival approaches, the Literature Club is tasked with writing a romantic urban legend. Perhaps a field trip will provide a little inspiration…
Niina wants Kazusa to say WHAT?. Later, Sonezaki demands that each member of the club come up with ten alternative terms for "sex" - but acronyms get the better of her.
Ah, being in love. The birds sing more sweetly and the world just seems brighter… but if being in love is so great, why is something as simple as holding hands so difficult?
Literature or pornography? That's the question of the hour as a racy book sparks the spirit of discovery in the members of a high school literature club.
Niina encounters a figure from her past. Meanwhile, Momoko isn't sure what to make of Sugimoto, and Kazusa is unsettled by the repetition of a certain word.
Emotions burn bright as the Literature Club reads their urban legend aloud. Will the performance inspire a love confession, or will feelings flicker out?
Inappropriate Conduct Between the Sexes is Now Forbidden
Niina announces her intentions to Kazusa, but they are swiftly put aside when a misunderstanding threatens to tear the Literature Club apart from the inside out.
Literature or pornography? That's the question of the hour as a racy book sparks the spirit of discovery in the members of a high school literature club.
Niina wants Kazusa to say WHAT?. Later, Sonezaki demands that each member of the club come up with ten alternative terms for "sex" - but acronyms get the better of her.
Niina encounters a figure from her past. Meanwhile, Momoko isn't sure what to make of Sugimoto, and Kazusa is unsettled by the repetition of a certain word.
As the school festival approaches, the Literature Club is tasked with writing a romantic urban legend. Perhaps a field trip will provide a little inspiration…
Emotions burn bright as the Literature Club reads their urban legend aloud. Will the performance inspire a love confession, or will feelings flicker out?
Ah, being in love. The birds sing more sweetly and the world just seems brighter… but if being in love is so great, why is something as simple as holding hands so difficult?
Hongo might've bitten off more than she can chew with Milo-sensei. Meanwhile, Kazusa contemplates racy underwear, and Momoko's feelings reach a boiling point.
Inappropriate Conduct Between the Sexes is Now Forbidden
Niina announces her intentions to Kazusa, but they are swiftly put aside when a misunderstanding threatens to tear the Literature Club apart from the inside out.
Their goal is simple. Their emotions are not. In the dark of night, feelings are brought to light - but will the morning sun shine on ruin or revelation?
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