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It’s A thirty-year-old virgin gets more than he bargained for when his newfound magical power reveals he’s the object of his male coworker’s affections! Happily engaged, cohabiting, and planning their future, Adachi and Kurosawa are ready to tie the knot! However, the lead-up to their big day is full of anxiety and unknowns. Doors close on them one after another, whether it’s wedding venues turning them down or apartments that don’t accept gay couples. And then there’s the daunting task of coming out to their coworkers... But Adachi and Kurosawa have come this far, and their love is unstoppable. A little help from their friends will be all they need to make it down the aisle and set the wedding bells ringing!
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The volume that we all have been waiting for is here. If you could not guess by the cover, this is the wedding volume. Adachi and Kurosawa work on getting their life together sorted. They find that it is not easy for a same-sex couple to find a place to live or even to find a place to wed at. Luckily they do have their friends and family to help them out. They learn that they can rely on others to help them instead of having to try to do everything themselves. It can get quite stressful and tiring having to do so without help. I love how they communicate with co-workers, friends, and family throughout this volume to let them know what is going on, and in some cases how they can help. This series still manages to stay wholesome. They have learned how to communicate better with each other as the series has gone on and try to make sure that the other is happy and healthy. This volume was too good and too cute for me to give it anything other than 5 stars.