Lights, camera, Boys' Love! Honjirou is a rookie actor trying his best to land a breakout role, but he fears that his weight stands in the way of his dreams. One day, he's surprised by fan mail full of sweets. The package came from Konnosuke, a local pastry chef–Honjirou's first major fan! As Konnosuke supports Honjirou's work and gives him new confidence to face the stage, will their relationship grow beyond just aspiring star and fanboy?
Keiichi, a high school student, has been friends with Souta since childhood. Souta is cool and popular, and Keiichi always follows him at his own pace. Nonetheless, they have always been close enough to share anything. Lately, Keiichi's heart beats faster when Souta says, "It's fun to be around Keiichi," with a smile on his face. Keiichi tries to convince himself that he doesn't love Souta, but his junior, Sakuraba, notices his lie...?!
Sparks fly when high school delinquent Tsubaki antagonizes the leader of a local trash pick-up gang, the Iberico Pigs... except instead of going on one of his famous rampages, Iberico invites Tsubaki out to dinner instead. As the two of them spend more time together, will their relationship be nipped in the bud by Tsubaki's uncertainty, the Pigs' jealousy, or Iberico's family ties to organized crime? Meanwhile, a members of Iberico's crew hides a painful past—can he find it in himself to open up his heart to another? In a comedic, tender, awkward, and sometimes deadly serious tale of high school trash pick-up gangs, environmental conscientiousness, and real-life mobsters, Iberico & Love & Camellia follows the mutual support and growing heartfelt feelings between rough-and-tumble young men.
After a traumatic coming-out experience, Riku has steered clear of love. But that changes when self-assured Yoshimi enters the picture. Yoshimi zeroes in on Riku's vulnerabilities, but what does he really want? This is a tale of both physical and emotional growth for Yoshimi and the gentle Riku, who are both in need of discipline, guidance, and tenderness. Also features a one-shot: "Before Trembling Hands."
Seiji Nono is a renowned Chinese cuisine chef working at Yamato, a food manufacturing corporation. Despite his punk appearance, he is a skilled cook who has amassed numerous fans. Nevertheless, when he invites his newly transferred colleague, Takeru Misato, to his cafeteria, the elite rejects it, claiming disdain for "oily Chinese food." This sparks a clash of personalities between the cool inspector and the gangster chef, leading to both love and arguments.
Suwa believes that a man as handsome as him deserves a striking partner. However, he is currently with Fujisaki, who appears unspectacular and wears glasses. Suwa views this as a temporary arrangement until he finds someone who meets his standards. Unluckily, he experiences guilt when he becomes attracted to another person.
As Watanabe found himself in a predicament, the words "You drive me crazy because you're so cute" kept echoing in his mind. He was a high school teacher and a Sub, heartbroken after his fiancée left him. Driven by desperation and fueled by alcohol, Watanabe swiped right on a dating app for Doms and Subs to meet someone who could satisfy his needs. To his surprise, he matched with none other than his former student, Izumi. Despite his attempt to maintain distance, a certain incident linked him to Izumi. However, one day, Izumi disappeared, leaving Watanabe to confront the suppressed Sub instincts. In a surprising twist, Izumi's innocent comment about his cuteness acted as a catalyst, igniting a spark in Watanabe's feelings.
Hiroki, who is adorable, frequently attracts the attention of perverts but skillfully avoids their advances by using his fists. One day, when a stalker approached him, a man stepped in to save him. However, Hiroki mistakenly punches his savior instead of the stalker. This situation raises the question of which of the two: the stalker or the rescuer, is the bigger pervert?
Atsushi Ikeda, known for his compassionate nature, takes care of abandoned animals and provides them with shelter in his own home. One night, he finds an injured high school student, Riya Narukawa, with a violin outside his door and decides to take him in. Riya, a fierce young man, wakes up with no recollection of why he was unconscious there, as memory lapses are common for him. The next day, Riya experiences a headache while playing the violin for Atsushi and confesses to having a deceased brother's spirit within him, forcing him to play. Atsushi is shocked, but soon discovers that Riya is a gifted violinist and the son of a famous musician. He also learns that Riya has a multiple personality disorder, which causes him to believe that his younger brother's spirit resides within him. As Riya struggles to understand his psychological issues that stem from societal pressures and expectations placed upon his talent, he begins to realize the importance of Atsushi's presence in his life.
Forced by poor health to take a leave of absence, curmudgeonly conductor Kiri returns to his rural hometown for some much-needed rest. But on his very first night back, he comes dangerously close to freezing to death—until local grocer Osamu scoops him up out of the cold and into the warmth of his embrace. Can this younger man, a years-long fan of Kiri's work, thaw out the ice in the maestro's heart? Or will Kiri be doomed to a life of frigid loneliness forever?
I thought I was a beta all my life, but it turns out I'm an omega! And not just any omega, but one who's about to become the crown princess. Not only am I confused by shattered images of my past and the cumbersome imperial etiquette...most of all, I'm confused by my supposedly destined union with the so-called "golden alpha," crown prince Wookyung. Besides, I'm a man—how am I supposed to get pregnant?! But my desperation to avoid carrying his baby is only making the crown prince more and more upset... Something is in the air, and it's not just love...