


A remarkable looking stranger intervenes: a stunning beauty queen (who later turns out to be a cross-dressing man): Kuranosuke Koibuchi (Koji Seto).

But her life is sent on a brand new course on the fateful day when she quarrels with an uppity pet store clerk about a jellyfish, which she believes may be on the verge of death. She wants to retreat into her own world and become an illustrator. Tsukimi Kurashita dreams of escaping this dreary apartment and her housemates.

She lives in a Tokyo apartment with a group of young women on the fringes of society, most of whom have little or no romantic experience, shun outsiders, and are unemployed. Ever since, she has been completely obsessed with these aquatic creatures. Her enduring memory of her mother is jellyfish – after an emotional visit to an aquarium with her mother. And Midori has another secret, one she hasn't yet shared with Maki.Tsukimi Kurashita (Kyoko Yoshine) lost her mother to illness while she was still a young girl. Yet the more Maki hears Midori talk about her soon-to-be-husband, the more red flags she notices. But Midori broke up with Maki at graduation, saying they were now "too old to be fooling around dating girls." Ten years later, Maki still can't get Midori off her mind, and when the two women reconnect after a chance encounter, Maki realizes that, while her feelings haven't changed, Midori has long moved on-in fact, she's engaged. You know that one person you just can't forget? Not the one that got away, but the one you had, until suddenly you didn't? Maki's first love was her high school classmate, a girl named Midori. Perfect for fans of coming-out yuri like How Do We Relationship? and masters of adult drama like Akiko Higashimura (Princess Jellyfish) and Takako Shimura (Even Though We're Adults). A dramatic, funny, and painful romance manga between two women about how, sometimes, you need to run away in order to find where you truly belong.
