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* [[Three Wishes]]: Subverted, in the manga a sign at the shrine says the stone grants three wishes, it actually only grants one wish.
* [[Three Wishes]]: Subverted, in the manga a sign at the shrine says the stone grants three wishes, it actually only grants one wish.
* [[Twin Switch]]: Sae and Yumi.
* [[Twin Switch]]: Sae and Yumi.
* [[Uncanny Family Resemblance]]: Faked--Shouko pretends to be her own little sister, played straight in the manga with Karada and her mother.
* [[Uncanny Family Resemblance]]: Faked—Shouko pretends to be her own little sister, played straight in the manga with Karada and her mother.
* [[Un Confession]]: Tetsu to Karada early in the manga.
* [[Un Confession]]: Tetsu to Karada early in the manga.
* [[Undead Tax Exemption]]: Attempted to avoid it, but Karada's fake identity works strangely well.
* [[Undead Tax Exemption]]: Attempted to avoid it, but Karada's fake identity works strangely well.

Revision as of 05:51, 13 July 2021

There are things you won't reach even with outstretched hands... There are things that will fade into the distance once you let go. People are always seeking those, and before they know it, they become lost. This is a story of such a summer for us...

Iokawa Karada is a little girl who lives with her older sort-of brother, Hiro. Nogami Shouko is Hiro's ex-girlfriend, whom he unexpectedly left behind. When Shouko is unexpectedly reunited with Hiro, the girls come into conflict, leading to hurt feelings all around. Still upset, they both find themselves together at a small shrine housing a stone that, according to local legend, will grant wishes.

They didn't expect it to actually work. Karada is suddenly now an adult, and Shouko is a child. Suddenly nobody recognizes them, they don't have any clothes that fit (Shouko even needs new glasses), and Karada has to deal with being an adult, all while Hiro and friends are in a panic about Karada's sudden "disappearance."

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