![]() ![]() Naoya and Ichigo were briefly estranged during high school, during Naoya’s rebellious phase, but now they are just as close as they ever were. They were once so close, Naoya’s mother often joked about them getting married. Their families are close friends, and the pair have known one another since they were little kids. Suzuki Ichigo is Naoya’s childhood friend. Naoya grows close to these two girls, and develops a friendship with them…īut trouble is brewing on the horizon, which threatens the cozy new life Naoya has built for himself, and his relationships with Ichigo, Kuu, and Mayuki. Naoya’s newfound job leads him to interacting with two pretty waitresses with problems of their own, Mayuki and Kuu. She takes a liking to Naoya, and hands him on a job on the spot. This café is located by the beach, and is owned by a mischievous woman called Miss Miyamori. ![]() While Ichigo attends university, Naoya takes up a job at a local café, hoping to contribute to the household expenses and cultivate his work ethic. Naoya puts his further education on hold and moves in with his childhood friend, Ichigo. He’s determined to get his life back on the straight and narrow – but, owing to large lapses in his schooling, was unable to get into the university of his choice. Naoya is older now, and wiser, and he has outgrown his rebellious phase. He bleached his hair, drank on the streets, and regularly got into fights with gangs. Back in high school, he was something of a delinquent. In this Visual Novel Yokoyama Naoya is a decidedly ordinary guy, but that wasn’t always the case. ![]()
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