Lesson With Vampire

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


An original Hentai manga by Fei.

Daichi is your typical Japanese high school student, distracted by his Hot Teacher Akame Rena, and this being a hentai manga, you guessed it, Teacher-Student Romance ensues.

And then he gets turned into a vampire after getting hit by a car.

Since then he discovers he's become a sex addict, like all vampires, and initially, Akame plans to keep satisfying his sexual desires lest he lose control of himself.

So far, so good, until another female vampire enters the picture.

Tropes used in Lesson With Vampire include:
  • The Aloner: Vampires adopt this as a protective measure in modern day to prevent their lack of aging from being discovered.
  • And Now for Something Completely Different: The final chapter is a completely unrelated short story about a romance between a maid and her master, with the only possible link to the main story being that the maid bears a very close if not identical resemblance to the student council president.
  • Betty and Veronica: Played straight yet played with. Akame is the Betty, yet her character archetype would usually be the Veronica, while the reverse would be true for the student council president, who is the Veronica.
  • Boy Meets Ghoul: Which he doesn't find out until he's become a Ghoul (or vampire) himself.
  • Cursed with Awesome: Being a vampire gives you great regenerative power and Immortality. It also makes concealing your age a hassle in the modern era and turns you into a raging sexaholic, but if you can keep those two issues under wraps it's a pretty good deal otherwise.
    • It's also implied that the sexaholic effect gets more manageable with time, so if a vampire lives long enough, they can deal with that part rather easily.
  • Fridge Logic: In universe, Akame continues to have sex with Daichi to prevent his newly attained sexaholic tendencies from driving him crazy and making him break the law by becoming a rapist because he can't control his passions. Makes sense......until you remember they are in a Teacher-Student Romance, so laws are still being broken.
  • Friendly Neighborhood Vampire: Conscious efforts are made by vampires to fit this trope when they allow themselves to be known to anyone else at all.
  • Hemo-Erotic: Played with. Drinking blood allows vampirism to be passed on, but is not strictly required, though it still carries the erotic implications of this trope.
  • No Name Given: The Student Council President is never named in-story, save for one time, and the audience never gets to directly see their actual name, though when it's said, this is played for deliberate drama.
  • Lesbian Vampire: Not discouraged in any way amongst vampires, but their condition makes them crave sexual pleasure from the opposite sex by default.
  • Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: Each chapter is called a "Study"
  • I Lied: The student council president claims this trope was in effect for Daichi at the time he was turned. When he goes to get the real story from Akame, turns out she did lie, she always wanted him, tried to resist, and when she found him after getting hit by a car, he was injured by not mortally, and since servants of vampires don't have regenerative powers (at least, not initially, though they do gain immortality immediately), her statement about turning him into her servant to save his life was a lie. Despite this, Daichi doesn't care, as he had fallen for Akame anyway and forgave her on the spot.
  • I Love You, Vampire Son: Invoked with Akame and Daichi, though it's mentioned this usually isn't the case since vampires try not to make lasting attachments with most mortals and even sometimes each other thanks to their Immortality.
    • This trope is also shown to have a nasty unintended side effect. Even if someone has been bitten and turned by one vampire, another vampire biting them will only jack up the sexaholic aspect of their nature for some time, even inducing a physical and psychological desire for the other vampire as well.
  • One True Threesome: Suggested as a trope to invoke by the student council president when both her and Akame discover they are both vampires and that they have both bitten Daichi. Falls apart towards the end of the story when second vampire decides things are becoming too serious and transfers away.
  • Our Vampires Are Different: Most of the sexual aspects of classic vampirism are true, but that's basically it. It also turns out that vampirism turns those with it into sexaholics.
  • Vampires Are Sex Gods: Comes along as part of the transformation, which is a bit of a problem because it's hard to shut off, and so vampires generally have to, ahem, bleed off their tensions amongst their own kind to avoid turning into mindless rapists.
  • Vegetarian Vampire: It's implied blood drinking can be done to survive (though is generally only serves as a transformation purpose), but it's made clear vampires can still consume regular food for the most part.