
A collection of interlocking yuri love stories from Kawauchi, tender and explicit by turns, all circling one question: where does love actually live? From phone-line confessions to quiet mornings over beef stew, each couple finds its own answer. Original title: iの失踪 / i no Shissou, from the R18 yuri compilation iの在りか / i no Arika (where love is).

On a snowy Christmas night a tanned blonde drags her friend into a filthy New Year toast, sealed mouth to mouth. Santa lingerie, fishnets, and a snowball kiss that leaves both girls dizzy.

A masked massage parlor is the perfect cover for what really happens behind the curtain, and the sharp-eyed delinquent running the room knows exactly how much a senior will pay to keep coming back. What starts as a waxing session slides into bikinis, toys, and a camera nobody admits is recording.

A day off together turns into a stolen tryst in a sun-warmed forest before the two carriers retreat to a love hotel for something gentler and more honest. By the time the night ends, Akagi can finally hear what Kaga has been wanting to say all along. Original title: 真夏のヴェール (Manatsu no Veil).

A quiet night in the dorm, the moon hangs low, and Kaga finally finds the courage to tell Akagi how she really feels. Tender intimacy and the old Japanese way of saying I love you, whispered under the hazy moonlight. Original title: 朧月夜の君 (Oborozukiyo no Kimi).

ぜんぶ壊して地獄で愛して. Yoshizawa Kurumi is the student council president her mother wants her to be, the one with perfect grades and a polite smile, and at night she is the girl who cuts herself in her own room because nothing else makes her feel anything. Then she meets Naoi, the bad girl who looks at her like she sees through the act, and the thought of being beaten up and ruined by her is the first thing in years that does not feel like a lie.

Clara visits a fancy slim-body spa and gets way more than a lymph massage from Aya, the foreign masseuse with the playful pidgin English and very persistent hands. The polite refusals get quieter as Aya escalates from nipple work to toys, until Clara stops pretending she wants any of it to stop.

Two side stories from the world of Lilith. The first follows a quieter pairing on the edges of Jaehee's circle, the kind of soft-spoken romance the main run rarely allows itself. The second pushes back into familiar territory, with characters tested by the same kinks and the same questions of trust. Read after the main run, or as a standalone glimpse of the bruised, careful tenderness underneath the leather.

By day, Jaehee teaches model students poise and posture. By night, she takes clients to her private studio and shows them exactly how willing they are to kneel. The arrangement works until her former lover Huilin reappears, and a new girl named Sulhwa starts asking questions Jaehee cannot answer. What begins as a careful balance between two lives becomes a slow unraveling, with every chapter pulling the leash tighter.

Margo Lonsdale, the quietest and most docile wife in her social circle, has just stabbed her businessman husband to death. The evidence is hidden, a male servant is framed for the killing, and nobody suspects her. Then a snowstorm strands the funeral mourners inside her mansion, and her sister-in-laws gloomy maid Peggy finds something Margo thought she had buried. A historical murder-mystery yuri about a killer and the only woman who sees through her.

Two best friends in the real world wake up hand-in-hand inside the magical academy of a melodramatic Western fantasy novel they were both reading. One lands as the rich villainess who cannot perform a single spell, the other as the prodigy said to be the reincarnation of the Demon Lord. They are supposed to save the world. They are not supposed to fall in love. They do anyway.

Chi Yu, a college student haunted by her failed voice-acting auditions, no longer dares to mention her dubbing hobby in front of anyone. She listens to Lily Radio in secret, and the host, a velvet-voiced woman who calls herself Shui Xing, has become the closest thing she has to a friend. Then she meets Yu Chen from the neighboring college, and the voice she has been falling for night after night belongs to someone she can actually touch.