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Reunion

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Story.4: The Witch-Hunted Vampire – Part 2: The Silvania Family

Reitōko/Freezer

The vampire princess who fled the city with a young man by her side finally meets Elena, a fellow vampire survivor carrying her own hidden past. Their reunion brings this quiet, heartfelt saga to its close. Set in a snow-covered fantasy kingdom, it's a serious yet warm conclusion to the story.

Monologue at Summer's End

Re:sound

On the night of a summer festival, a girl who has passed away returns for just one day to reunite with the senpai she always loved. Told through close, whispered narration and tender monologues, the story unfolds across eight chapters that alternate between direct address and heartfelt inner voice. Minimal sound effects keep the focus on her gentle, sorrowful words as she finally shares the feelings she never dared to speak.

Seeing My Beloved Girlfriend Once More — This Time, I Won't Let Her Go (Ear Cleaning, Cooking Sounds & Sleeping Together)

Spica

You travel back to a snow-covered shrine to reunite with your beloved girlfriend, a shrine maiden you've been apart from for a while. As you spend gentle, affectionate time together, she promises never to let you go again. Warm, healing ASMR — ear cleaning, cooking sounds, and falling asleep side by side — carries this tender reunion story.

A Fox Girl and a Wolf Girl Repay Their Debt

Sweetholique

A fox and a wolf you once cared for as a child return as beast-eared girls, visiting you at your grandparents' house. To repay that old kindness, the two stay close and grant your wishes. It's a gentle, bittersweet reunion wrapped in careful ear cleaning and tender whispers.

My Memory Only Lasts One Day

Studio Chihiro

After an accident, a man can only keep his memories for a single day, so he writes notes to his future self just to get through each morning. Those notes eventually lead him back, again and again, to the girlfriend he keeps forgetting — culminating in a quietly devastating, tear-filled reunion. Told entirely from his first-person perspective, this is a gentle, melancholic story about love that outlasts memory.