Synopsis
【Story】
Omega Kaede is heading home excited to reunite with her boyfriend Hotaru, an alpha, after a long time apart.
But an unexpected heat cycle is starting, and she’s hurrying home.
According to her heat cycle app, it shouldn’t be starting yet…
Confused feelings mixed with anticipation… but Hotaru sees right through it all—!
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What if the ordinary daily life of an average couple—Nanao Kaede, a modest and slightly introverted omega, and Narumi Hotaru, her boyfriend, who is perceptive, straightforward, and an outgoing alpha—existed in an omegaverse world?
This is an original character self-parody omegaverse work featuring these two.
Based on their personality compatibility, Hotaru naturally takes the lead throughout, making this a subtly female-dominant work.
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Editorial Review
This is a modest yet competent entry in the domestic omegaverse romance category—a subgenre that’s quietly flourished as readers tire of predatory dynamics and seek stories centered on mutual comfort. What distinguishes it from the glut of interchangeable heat-cycle erotica is its commitment to portraying a couple with genuine rapport, where desire emerges from existing affection rather than biological compulsion alone.
The work’s primary strength lies in its attentiveness to character compatibility. Kaede’s modest, slightly anxious disposition pairs naturally with Hotaru’s perceptiveness—he recognizes her physical state before she’s fully conscious of it, and the narrative frames this not as invasive but as intimate knowledge earned through relationship history. This setup avoids the common omegaverse pitfall of treating heat cycles as narrative justification for abandoning consent; instead, the predictable physiological trigger becomes a stage for showcasing how these two actually communicate. The “female dominant” tag, positioned subtly throughout, emerges from Kaede’s agency within the encounter rather than aggressive role reversal, which appeals to readers seeking egalitarian dynamics wrapped in traditionally submissive presentation.
The inclusion of “reverse anal” suggests the work doesn’t shy from anatomical specificity, yet frames it within the broader sweetness promised by the “Sweet & Fluffy” tag. This tonal balance—explicitly adult while remaining tender—requires restraint most doujin creators lack, and its presence here signals maturity in execution.
For readers seeking omegaverse romance where the alpha/omega framework enhances rather than dominates character expression, and who appreciate couples that actually like each other before the sex begins, this delivers exactly what its title promises: a turn focused on mutual pleasure between established partners. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s reliable comfort reading with just enough specificity to avoid generic territory.
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