Art university student Nagi Kitagawa is hopelessly in love with Yuu Yamasaki, his senpai in the folk song club who also happens to be his next door neighbor. Yuu seems to have it all-good looks, a great personality, and he's also super popular-so Nagi can't help but think he'd never fall for a shy, innocent country bumpkin like him. One night, after drinking too much at one of their club get-togethers, Nagi helps a drunk Yuu get home safe-but before he can go back to his own apartment, Yuu wraps Nagi in his arms and falls asleep, trapping Nagi in his embrace. Nagi sneaks out the next morning, careful to not wake Yuu up, and vows to keep the imore
In its own quiet way, Love on the Horizon makes a pleasing addition to the Boys Love stories like The White and the Blue Between Us and Nagisa Furuyas My Summer of You (both from Kodansha) that dont rely on too much angst or melodrama to catch readers attentions but offer a soothing, optimistic portrait of a nascent relationship. Read Full Review
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