Love Letters in the Library - Takase Ririko goes to school and
spends time volunteering the the library. She wants a job there
someday as a full-time librarian. One day, when she finds some books
left behind on a table in the library, she flips through them before
she puts them back on the shelf. Inside one of them she finds a love
letter written to her. She begins a quest to find out who could have
written her the note.
To
One Who Doesn't Know Me - Ayako finds a nice letter from
Masumura Yasushi, a rather big-haired tattooed guy she goes to
school with, that he wrote to another girl. She is touched by his
gentle heart. She writes him back and tells Matumura how she would
love it is she had an admirer like him. They soon start writing back
and forth, but never talking in person. Could this lead to something
more?
Flowers Blooming in the Snow - Kumashiro has always admired
Miyishita Chiyuki from afar. He writes her a letter and she
responds. But he misunderstands what she is saying. One day he spots
her in a swamp in a boat with another man. He hops in the boat and
later both of them fall out of the boat into the dirty water. While
drying their clothes by a fire, she confesses that the man was about
to rape her.
Love Letter Panic - One day at school, Haya finds a love letter
in her locker. She has never dressed up before, never worn makeup
and never really cared what other people thought about her. But now
some boy thinks she is cute and she begins a mission to track him
down so they can go out on a date. Haya begins dressing nicer,
wearing makeup and acting like a young woman. Her friend Morimuri is
always by her side and he knows which guys didn't send the letter.
The
Mailman's Love - Every day, the mailman has been delivering mail
to Sawako. When he approached the house, he would always see her
playing the cello with a man sitting in another chair listening to
the music. But the man has been gone the last few weeks. The mailman
has always admired this blind cello player and reads a letter to her
from the man that left. It is not a good letter. He changes what the
letter says because he does not want to hurt Sawako's feeling
because the man will never be back. So, the mailman starts writing
fake letters from the missing man and reading them to her until he
can stand it no longer. The truth must be told.