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Kiss Me Already!

At Hoshizora High School, Aiko Hoshino and Ryo Tanaka are known for their constant teasing. Aiko loves manga and is the head of the manga club, while Ryo, a talented pianist, leads the music club. Their playful rivalry begins when they meet during school festival preparations. Aiko and Ryo often poke fun at each other, but their chemistry is undeniable. They make a bet on whose club will have the best booth at the festival. If Aiko's manga club wins, Ryo has to dress as a manga character. If Ryo's music club wins, Aiko must perform a piano duet with him. As they prepare for the festival, they spend more time together and start understanding each other better. They discover shared dreams and support each other in unexpected ways. The festival ends in a tie, so both must fulfill their bets. During their piano duet, their feelings come to light. After the performance, Ryo confesses he likes Aiko, and she admits she likes him too. "Kiss Me Already" is a sweet teasing romantic comedy about two high school students whose teasing turns into love, showing that sometimes, love starts with a little bit of fun, So can you Kiss Me Already Ryo?!

o_sakalkar · 東方
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234 Chs

Together, Charting New Way

The next morning, Ryo, Aiko, and Hiroshi gathered around the table in the guesthouse, their eyes fixed on the ancient map. The parchment was fragile, its edges frayed and its ink faded, but the markings were still legible enough to chart a course.

Hiroshi pointed to a location marked with a symbol resembling an ancient key. "This looks like it could be another significant site. If we start here, we might uncover more about this civilization."

Aiko nodded, tracing the route with her finger. "It's a bit of a trek through the forest, but it's manageable. We should pack enough supplies for a few days, just in case."

Ryo leaned back, considering their options. "We need to be prepared for anything. Who knows what we'll find there?"

With their plan set, they spent the morning gathering supplies—food, water, camping gear, and tools. By midday, they were ready to embark on their new adventure. The village elders wished them well, their faces a mix of curiosity and concern.

The trio set off, following the map's instructions. The forest was dense, the canopy overhead blocking out most of the sunlight. The air was cool and filled with the sounds of rustling leaves and distant bird calls.

Aiko led the way, her eyes scanning the surroundings for any signs that matched the map's markings. "We should be close to a river," she said, consulting the map. "It's marked as a significant landmark."

As they pushed through the undergrowth, the sound of flowing water grew louder. Soon, they emerged onto the banks of a wide, clear river. The water sparkled in the sunlight, and the air was filled with the scent of fresh, flowing water.

"This is it," Hiroshi said, looking around. "According to the map, we need to follow the river upstream for a while."

They walked along the riverbank, the path becoming increasingly rugged. The terrain was challenging, but their excitement and determination kept them going. After several hours, they reached a clearing where the river widened into a small lake.

In the center of the lake, barely visible above the water's surface, was the entrance to a cave. The cave's mouth was obscured by thick vegetation, but its dark opening beckoned them.

"This must be it," Ryo said, his voice filled with awe. "The map led us here for a reason."

They carefully made their way to the cave entrance, using ropes and climbing gear to navigate the slippery rocks. As they stepped inside, the air grew cooler, and the sound of the river outside faded into a distant echo.

The cave was dark, but their flashlights illuminated ancient carvings on the walls. Symbols and drawings told stories of a civilization long gone, their secrets preserved in the stone.

Aiko ran her fingers over the carvings, her eyes wide with wonder. "These are incredible. They look like they were made by the same people who created the archive."

Hiroshi nodded, his flashlight beam revealing more carvings deeper inside the cave. "We need to document everything. This could be another major discovery."

They spent hours exploring the cave, photographing the carvings and making notes. The deeper they went, the more elaborate the carvings became, telling stories of gods, heroes, and epic journeys.

As they reached the innermost chamber, they found a stone altar covered in ancient symbols. In the center of the altar was a small, intricately carved box. Ryo carefully lifted the lid, revealing a collection of scrolls and artifacts.

"This is incredible," Aiko whispered. "These artifacts could provide even more answers about this civilization."

Hiroshi smiled, his eyes gleaming with excitement. "We've just begun to scratch the surface. Who knows what other secrets this place holds?"

As they left the cave, their packs heavier with newfound treasures, the sun was setting, casting a golden glow over the lake. They made camp by the river, their minds racing with thoughts of the discoveries they had made and the mysteries that still awaited them.

The adventure had taken them further than they had ever imagined, and they knew that this was only the beginning. Together, they were ready to face whatever challenges and wonders the future held.