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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?!

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A Surprise Lead

The next morning, Ryo and Aiko woke up with a renewed sense of determination. They were ready to continue their investigation, but they agreed to take it one step at a time. The letter was still on their minds, but they decided not to let it consume their every thought.

As Ryo brewed coffee, the doorbell rang. Aiko glanced at the clock, surprised. It was still early, and they weren't expecting anyone. She walked to the door, glancing through the peephole before opening it cautiously.

Standing there was a man in his early thirties, dressed in a sharp suit. He had a friendly, if slightly nervous, smile on his face. "Good morning. Is this the residence of Ryo and Aiko?" he asked politely.

Aiko nodded slowly, unsure of who he was or what he wanted. "Yes, that's us. Can I help you?"

The man's smile widened. "My name is Kaito Nakamura. I'm a private investigator. I believe I can help you with the letter you received."

Aiko's eyes widened in surprise. She quickly ushered him inside, calling out to Ryo, who emerged from the kitchen holding two steaming mugs of coffee. He froze for a moment when he saw their unexpected guest, but quickly recovered and offered Kaito a seat.

After introductions were made, Kaito got straight to the point. "I have a contact in the police department who mentioned the strange letter you brought in yesterday. When I heard about it, I thought I might be able to help. I've encountered a few cases like this before."

Ryo and Aiko exchanged a glance, intrigued. "What kind of cases?" Ryo asked, leaning forward.

Kaito took a sip of the coffee Aiko had offered him, then set the cup down. "Stalking, harassment, and sometimes even blackmail. These letters are often the first sign of something more serious. But don't worry, I'm here to make sure it doesn't get that far."

Aiko felt a chill run down her spine. The idea that the letter could be connected to something so sinister was unsettling. "What do you think we should do?" she asked, her voice steady despite the anxiety gnawing at her.

Kaito smiled reassuringly. "The first step is to gather more information. I'll start by investigating your surroundings checking if anyone's been watching your apartment, looking into your recent interactions, that sort of thing. I'll also look into the letter itself, see if there's anything about it that could lead us to the sender."

Ryo nodded, grateful for the help. "We appreciate it, Kaito. We've been trying to figure this out on our own, but we haven't gotten very far."

"That's what I'm here for," Kaito said, standing up. "I'll need to ask you both a few more questions about your recent activities and anyone who might have a grudge against you. Then I'll get started."

They spent the next hour going over the details of their lives, from their recent trip to India to their interactions with colleagues and friends since their return. Kaito took detailed notes, asking probing questions that made Ryo and Aiko consider things they hadn't thought of before.

When Kaito finally left, promising to be in touch soon, Ryo and Aiko felt a mix of relief and unease. They were grateful to have someone helping them, but the idea that they might be the target of something more dangerous was terrifying.

As they sat together on the couch, Ryo pulled Aiko close. "We'll get through this," he said, trying to reassure himself as much as her.

Aiko rested her head on his shoulder, nodding. "We will. And we have Kaito now. We're not alone in this."

But even as they found comfort in each other's presence, the shadow of the mysterious letter loomed over them, a constant reminder that their peaceful life was no longer as secure as it once seemed.