Display title | Glass no Megami |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | It's love at first sight for college students Sakura and Kurimiya, but Genki Girl Aya - Kurimiya's classmate since childhood and now attending the same school as Sakura and Kurimiya - somehow sweeps Sakura off his feet before he quite knows what's happening. She declares that they are now girlfriend and boyfriend, at first mostly for lots of sexual horseplay, but soon ends up falling deeply in love with him. Sakura can't believe that someone so sweet and pretty could love him so much, yet can't get over his feelings for Kurimiya. Kurimiya is happy for her friend Aya, as she sees how happy Sakura makes her, while trying to deny her feelings for Sakura for her friend's sake. In the end, Sakura has to decide what and who he wants the most and whether or not hurting and losing Aya is worth the risk that Kurimiya may not accept his feelings. |