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女同士とかありえないでしょと言い張る女の子を、百日間で徹底的に落とす百合のお話 #3

女同士とかありえないでしょと言い張る女の子を、百日間で徹底的に落とす百合のお話3

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『しょせん、女同士なんて学生の間だけ? そんなことない!』

 鞠佳と絢は恋人同士。来週は待ちに待ったクリスマスパーティーだ。
 しかし、鞠佳母のプチ入院で夜間外出禁止令が発令し、鞠佳は泣き崩れる。
 このままじゃ記念日が一緒に過ごせないじゃん! そこで絢が立ち上がった。

「では、私が娘さんを守ります。おまかせください」
「…………………………え?」

 父が単身赴任中の家に一週間、絢が泊まり込んでくることに。
 それってつまり、ど、同棲生活ってこと!?
 期待に胸ふくらませる鞠佳に対し、絢は決して手を出してこようとはせず……?

「なんで襲ってくれないの、絢!」

 甘さ160%アップで紡がれる、幸せなその後を描いたラブコメディ。

 口喧嘩では勝てない鞠佳の体を張った戦いは、続く──。

233 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 16, 2019

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October 13, 2025
Está gracioso, pero lo que más me gustó es que por fin Marika ya está dispuesta a no ocultar su relación frente a otros.
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December 10, 2025
This series continues to enrapture me. This one has the girls have their first fight, when they are forced into a cohabitation situation where bad communication means they each have different expectations going in. Thankfully this isn't dragged out over the whole story, and instead is resolved pretty quickly and convincingly. Again, I can't blame anyone for what happened, if I was Aya I would have done the exact same thing probably.
The kink aspects develop more and more, as this volume explores service play and verbal humiliation among others. It also gives Aya more of a chance to explore her switchiness in a way that feels realistic and satisfying. (Did I mention Aya is me fr?) It also solidified in my mind that Aya is in fact autistic, which makes sense since Mikami-sensei is one of those writers for whom Every Character Is Autistic (I Wonder Why?), though she does a pretty convincing job of writing Marika as neurotypical in spite of that (I think, I wouldn't really know what being neurotypical is like, after all).
The end was very satisfying in multiple ways, including having a coming out scene that erased any doubt in my mind that the author herself is queer (no one writes a coming out scene like that who hasn't been through one themself, I maintain).
I devoured this book like Aya devoured Marika, and I can't wait to read more!
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