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Banner facts!!
- Nazuna is the single character to have a different cover image for each banner. He is also the first(and only) character to have varying icons in his banners.
- Chiaki was the first character to receive a cover image difference in his banners(fluff and angst were the parallels).
- Tomoya's "fluff" banner was the first banner to receive a pixelated heart towards the right side.
- The pixelated hearts in the "spice" banners were an accident. I never meant to put them there, but eventually decided to keep them as a cute little nod to my creative process.
- Yuta and Hinata Aoi are the only two characters without different cover images for "angst" and "fluff" categories.
- Yuta and Hinata's icons are matching as one another. (Yuta has Hinata and vice versa).
- In both Madara and Izumi's "spice" category cover images, they have heart shapes in the glistens of their eyes.
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Chapter facts!!
- Aira was the first character to receive a one-shot in this book.
- Aira was the first character to receive a "fluff" and "angst" chapter when this book released.
- Chiaki was the first ever character that was requested.
- Subaru has only two one-shot chapters written of him.
- Originally, headcanons didn't exist in this book.
- Mika's one-shot "Exhaustion, Your Arms And The Infirmary" was the first ever chapter to place the reader as a nurse.
- In one chapter of Mitsuru's, a song called 'Goodnight Sweet Possums' by John Powell is subtly mentioned.
- The first ever one-shot of Chiaki was a lunchbox date and a request.
- The first chapter written of Nazuna was in the "spice" category.
- Most of Tomoya's chapters are platonic.
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Nickname facts!!
- Tetora's nickname "Tiger" that the reader calls him takes the meaning of the "Tora" in his name literally. "Tora" means tiger, so essentially, his name means "steel tiger".
- Nazuna's nickname being "Mittens" is a reference to his rabbit, Koppe. The bunny is tan with a lighter face and back paws— henceforth, Mittens.
- Mitsuru is called "Panko" by the reader in some cases, and it was originally intended to mean "Bread child", but then I realized it was just a type of breadcrumb.
- Natsume is called "Natsumeh", simply because my first impression of him was that he was just in a constant state of meh.
- All of Tomoya's nicknames in his platonic chapters are taken from my mother.