A bimonthly (it started out quarterly but then switched to bimonthly) yuri anthology that ran for 21 issues. We're doing some stories, and other groups are doing some others.In the first chapter of Morinaga Milk's, the president of the cooking club helps one of the members with a dilemma."Love Fool," by Hattori Mitsuru, is an extremely short one-shot about two girls playing around in the water.Miyauchi Yuuka's "Camel" is about addiction."Koburiawase," by Ugawa Hiroki, is about a girl who goes to live with her late mother's family after WWII. (It's light on yuri, but the art is lovely.)In Kigi Tatsumi's "Runner's High," a girl feels guilty about what she did to her rival.Kiduki Akira and Satou Nanki'sis about two office workers. In chapter 1, Hotei is not pleased when Ebisu is transferred to her branch.In "Sketch From the Heart," by Hoshiai Hiro, a girl joins the art club to get closer to the girl she likes.In "A Passing Story," by Ohtomo Megane, a school doctor recounts a romance from her own school days.In the second chapter of Morinaga Milk's, the club president worries over what's happening between her and Wakatsuki, and what will happen to the club if Wakatsuki quits.In "Scent of Sweet," by Yoshida Mikiko, the protagonist complains to a friend about the downsides of having large breasts. "Ochoufujin" is a one-page short aboutIn the second half of Ugawa Hiroki's "Koburiawase," Eri and Miyako have a heart-to-heart talk.In chapter 2 of Kiduki Akira and Satou Nanki's, Ebisu asks Hotei for a favor.Ohtomo Megane's "Pink" is about a love triangle. It's set in the same school as "A Passing Story.""Heart Ablaze," by Miyauchi Yuuka, is about the pain and conflicting emotions of unrequited love.In "Wolf Woebegone," by Mizutani Fuka, an elevator operator tries to get a girl to notice her.In the third chapter of Morinaga Milk's, we get a look at things from Wakatsuki's perspective."Unbalance," by Kigi Tatsumi, is set in the same school as "Runner's High" (which appeared in the first volume of Tsubomi ). It focuses on the interaction between the track team captain and the student council.In chapter 3 of Kiduki Akira and Satou Nanki's, Hotei ends up looking after Hana again and gets a surprise.Hoshiai Hiro's "The Tale of the Wild Roses" is about a school play. Sorachi usually plays guys, but the club president wants her to play the female lead this time. When the president herself ends up playing opposite Sorachi, the two begin to grow closer. (This story takes place at the same school as "Sketch From the Heart.")Ohtomo Megane's "Romance" is about a couple from the same school as "A Passing Story" and "Pink."In "Playing House," by Sugiura Jirou, Hana and Tenjou have always planned to get married and have a family together, but when they find out that two girls can't make a baby, their dreams for the future are suddenly on shaky ground.In the fourth chapter of Morinaga Milk's, Horikawa and Wakatsuki end up alone together when they're the only two people who show up for a meeting."Michi," by Yoshida Mikiko, is about a girl who's worried that her girlfriend doesn't trust her.In chapter 4 of Kiduki Akira and Satou Nanki's, Hotei offers to help out with Hana again because Ebisu is so busy with work on the new project.In "Memory Box," by Kuon Aki, two friends run into each other after years apart, and reminisce about the time they "dated." But things aren't quite over between them..."My Duckling," by Mizutani Fuka, is about a girl who's taken another girl under her wing and is afraid to let her go.Isomoto Tsuyoshi'sis about the relationship between the athletic Nan and the clutzy Sei. In chapter 1, they meet, and Nan admires Sei's motorcycle."Lover," by Ohtomo Megane, continues Monayo and Mayu's story in the present. (Monayo and Mayu first appeared in "A Passing Story," in.)In the final chapter of Kiduki Akira and Satou Nanki's, Hotei wants to know why Ebisu has withdrawn from her."Asymmetry," by Kigi Tatsumi, is about Hibiki and her family. It's set in the same universe as "Runner's High" and "Unbalance."In "Secret Love," by Ohtomo Megane, a girl deals with heartbreak."Miss Onimaru's Love," by Miyauchi Yuka, is about a girl who falls for her co-worker.Mizutani Fuka's "The Snow Princess" is about the leads in a theatrical production ofIn chapter 5 of Morinaga Milk's, Wakatsuki digs herself into a hole.In "Scissors and Fingers," by Inugami Sukune, a girl tells a hairdresser about the feelings she has for a certain someone.In the second chapter of Isomoto Tsuyoshi's, the girls give each other presents."Darling * Darling," by Shimano Yae, is about the sort of problems that arise in a relationship when one partner has a well-paying, high-stress job and the other doesn't. In the first half, the protagonist feels like her girlfriend is neglecting her.Amano Shiro's "Massaging the Woman I Admire" is about women who work in a salon. A trainee has to massage a senior employee as part of her work evaluation, so she picks the one she has a crush on.Kigi Tatsumi's "Lonesome Echo" is a three-part story about a woman in an abusive relationship with another woman. It's set in the same universe as Kigi's otherstories. In the first part, Ritsuko goes to teach at a new school and meets an interesting girl.In the first chapter of Ohtomo Megane's, the protagonist develops an interest in a beautiful girl at her school."Band of Misfits," by Mizutani Fuka, is about the substitute members of a school wind ensemble.In the second half of Shimano Yae's "Darling * Darling," the protagonist thinks about what she can do to help her girlfriend.In the third chapter of Isomoto Tsuyoshi's, Sei and Nan take a trip together.In the second part of Kigi Tatsumi's "Lonesome Echo," Ritsuko disappears from school for a few days.Mizutani Fuka'sis about two women with the same name who happen to meet when they're at the same hospital for the same injury. They want to become closer, but both must overcome their insecurities and self-loathing first.In the second chapter of Ohtomo Megane's, Chinatsu notices that Tsugumi is changing, and suspects Megumi is responsible.We'll also be doing the following other stories from the seventh volume:"Nickname Apartments" by Mitani TomokoNote: There is no chapter ofin this volume.In chapter 6 of Morinaga Milk's, the previous president of the cooking club comes to visit.The third part of Kigi Tatsumi's "Lonesome Echo" concludes the story.In the first chapter of Suzukin Kalio's, a girl runs into an old rival.In the third chapter of Ohtomo Megane's, Ryouko meets with an old friend and somebody asks Tsugumi out.In the fourth chapter of Isomoto Tsuyoshi's, one of Sei's friends comes to visit.In the second chapter of Mizutani Fuka's, Imari Major finds out something about Imari Minor.In the fourth chapter of Ohtomo Megane's, we learn about Megumi and Ryouko's past together.Note: There are no chapters oforin this volume.Chapter 5 of Ohtomo Megane'scontinues the focus on Megumi and Ryouko.Note: There are no chapters of, orin this volume.In "Cotton Candy Love," by Tendou Kirin, a woman steps in when she sees a girl being bullied.Note: There's no chapter ofin this volume.In the third chapter of Mizutani Fuka's, Imari Minor finds out something about Imari Major.Acutta Fumie's "My Beloved Kawano-san" is about a woman who's in love with a co-worker. (Note: "Kawano" was changed to "Kouno" when this story was reprinted in thecollection. Thanks to Gulf Standard for the info!)Chapter 6 of Ohtomo Megane'sconcludes the story (though there is also an extra that's set after the ending).In the fifth chapter of Isomoto Tsuyoshi's, the girls take another trip together.In the final chapter of Mizutani Fuka's, we find out what became of Imari Minor.In "Monologue Love," by Shimano Yae, a girl is insecure about her relationship.In the sixth chapter of Isomoto Tsuyoshi's, the girls ride to the next town over for some octopus balls.In the seventh chapter, Sei gets some bad news.In the eighth, Sei and Nan go touring together.In the final chapter, moving day has arrived but Sei and Nan still haven't made up yet.The extras for Kiduki Akira and Satou Nanki'sinclude a story about Hana (Ebisu's niece), character sketches, and floor plans of the characters' new home.In Ohtomo Megane's "Sigh," Shiratori, now in college, despairs of ever finding love. (Shiratori first appeared in "Pink," in.)In the extra for Ohtomo Megane's, Megumi gets a letter from Tsugumi.The extras for Kigi Tatsumi'scollection include a 4-panel comic and some character sketches.The extras for Mizutani Fuka'sshow us a bit of what the characters have been up to since the end of the series.(The extras for Isomoto Tsuyoshi'sare included in the chapter 9 zip file.)