On any given day in a certain city, in a certain public services office building down in the Health and Welfare Department, you just might run into a clerk with a tongue twister of a name, a huge flirt, a bundle of insecurity, and a cosplay maniac?!
A rollercoaster ride of emotions begins when the office's closet otaku falls for a clerk with a tongue twister of a name. He's been down; he's been up; he's been bashful; he's been brazen; but just when he's finally made it to the first date, the biggest problem of his entire life comes crashing down on his parade...! Yeah. No joke. You've been warned.
Okay...this time it's for reals! Will Hasebe come clean about the big secret he's been hiding from Lucy?? Will Ichimiya and Touko come clean about the secrets they've been hiding from one another?? Will Chihaya manage to turn Ichimiya into a proper boyfriend?? It's the last volume, people! Make it happen!
The time of reckoning is at hand! Hasebe's scored a proper date with Lucy! Chihaya's ready to come clean about her relationship with Touko's brother! ......But probably none of it's gonna work out quite right, and everybody will be just as confused as they were before......
'" The school festival is in full swing, and Yuuna is the star of the show. She may be a ghost, but that''s not going to stop her from appearing in the school play as the Little Mermaid. But soon after, the residents of the Yuragi-sou inn find themselves trapped in a magical, cursed board game. To escape it in one piece, they''ll have to stay on their toes: every single space on the board carries uniquely perverted consequences! "'
A vampiric romantic comedy...?After a lifetime of hardship due to a curse placed on him by his grandfather, all Ryouta wants is to be left alone. However, when he wanders into the mountains to find some peace and quiet, instead he finds a town taken over by vampires! To make matters worse, one of its residents, a haughty (and rather eccentric) girl, soon sets her sights on him with the goal of making him her servant. Now, Ryouta has a choice to make—escape back to his old life in Japan or live out his days as the minion of Shiren Fuyukura in the quirky town of Akinomiya. An absurd new adventure from the author of I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level!
Christian has always admired handsome, talented composer Daniel. Their shared appreciation for music marked the beginning of a friendship between a willful boy and a sophisticated young man... But when tragedy strikes and circumstances twist around to put Daniel in the service of Christian's wealthy family, their bond is tried in unexpected ways. Years ago, the universal language of music drew them toward one another. Now, Christian has to hope it's still enough to bridge the gap between their vastly different lives.
The Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides an up-to-date resource for information on legal ethics. Federal, state and local courts in all jurisdictions look to the Rules for guidance in solving lawyer malpractice cases, disciplinary actions, disqualification issues, sanctions questions and much more. In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application. The Rules will help you identify proper conduct in a variety of given situations, review those instances where discretionary action is possible, and define the nature of the relationship between you and your clients, colleagues and the courts.
Jun continues his search on the Internet for clues about Shinku's arm. Also, he finds Souseiseki's master who will take her back if she will help find the person responsible for his brother's death.
'The Life of the Servant' is one of the world's greatest religious biographies. It is the work of a saint - one of that remarkable trio of 14th century German mystics, of whom the others were Eckhardt and Tauler - who was also a poet. The book was never intended for publication, and owes its preservation to an accident. What Suso confided to his 'spiritual daughter' was meant for her ears alone. In order to console a highly gifted woman in the acute sufferings that preceded her death he unfolded his own hidden life. The value of the book lies in its remarkable simplicity coupled with its unsurpassed poetic beauty.