Ashida, who is naturally shy, is confronted with a daunting challenge. She must obtain the rare caramel pudding bread, as it is crucial to her plan of intimidating Kagura-kun. How will she approach this arduous task?
As a freshman in high school, Fumi is a devout follower of shoujo manga. Ever since the school's opening ceremony, she has been smitten with Haruma. Regrettably, her class is full of other charming lads, and she is eager to engage with them as well.
Being a disinterested student at St. Joanna all-girls school, Kiyora turns to the books her father sent her and unintentionally summons a demon. Engrossed in the situation, she decides to delve into the case of the missing stray cats on the school premises to uncover the real intentions of the upstanding priest, Father Shion.
Natsuno Miyata yearns to witness Nase's composed and confident demeanor falter and shed tears for him.
Mag the Thief is rumored to only target corrupt, affluent families, and signify her presence with two magnolia flowers: one as a warning, and the other upon completion of her burglary. Her unpredictable strikes leave everyone in awe. However, the truth is that Mag is not as skilled a thief as she seems. What will happen if she gets caught in a cycle of errors and her cover is blown?
Lina's pursuit of perfectionism as an accomplished student gets sidetracked when the easygoing Prince Gigi becomes a part of her class.
"Who has trimmed my daisies?"
Shuka, a lonesome girl, receives a small boost in her self-esteem thanks to her protector, Joker.
Despite his disdain for girls, Okubo Souka finds himself teaming up with the reserved Magura for classroom responsibilities. What will happen as a result of this unexpected partnership?
As the Vice President of the Student Council, Yuuko projects a calm demeanor, but she has a hidden secret that she is resolute about keeping from the ostentatious President, Hasumi. Nonetheless, the looming question is how much longer she can continue putting on a front before it crumbles on Christmas Eve, leaving her susceptible to discovery.