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(In alphabetical order of author surnames)
FUJII, Mihona
FUJITA, Maguro
KADA, Tomomi
KAMIO, Youko (non-Ribon)
KITAZAWA, Kaoru
MATSUNO, Mika
OBANA, Miho
TANEMURA, Arina
YUUKI, Akira
Summaries
(In alphabetical order of author surnames)
ASATSUKI, Mai
AZUKI, Ryo
FUJII, Mihona
HASEGAWA, Jun
ISHIDA, Aya
KITAZAWA, Kaoru
KIZUKI, Niwako
KOTOBUKI, Raimu
KURAHASHI, Erika
MAKI, Youko
MIZUSAWA, Megumi
OONO, Nozomi
OOSAKA, Kei
OOTSUKA, Yumi
SAKAI, Mayu
SETO, Yuuna
SHIINA, Ayumi
TAKASUKA, Yue
TANEMURA, Arina
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MATSUNO, Mika (Translations)
Ai My Maple
It's a sweet love triangle involving a girl called Momiji and two guys who are friends, called Hayashi and Akira. They both like Momiji and Momiji is a bit clueless so she doesn't realise.
Ai My Maple was published in the February 2000 issue of Ribon.
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Kaze to Manabu to Oozora to
Another love triangle like "Ai My Maple". This time it involves two childhood friends, Manabu and Fuuko and Fuuko's best friend Yuuko. Yuuko likes Manabu and Fuuko does too, but Manabu seems to be distancing himself from Fuuko lately...
Kaze to Manabu to Oozora to was published in the August 1999 issue of Ribon.
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