Everyday is a Good Day
Toki took on the role of being his orphaned nephew's guardian. However, before he could do that, he had to persuade his parents into doing so and have them enjoy the tickets they've won to go around the world. With the help of Chihiro, a 20 year old guy, whom Toki was acquainted to 5 years ago. During the struggle of getting to know Appi, his nephew, Chihiro also confesses to him again, a promise he made 5 years ago. Toki distance himself and tried to take on his role alone but wasn't able to. In the end, he had to compromise and have Chihiro help him, postponing his response to Chihiro's confession. Their domestic life is wholesome and heartwarming. And just when they were at the end of their house-play, Appi was able to call out to Toki, breaking his one year silence. Along with their happy separation, Toki also confronts Chihiro's confession.
Family, Now and Forever
We know so much about the darkhaired guy, his origins and ambiguities. There's just enough intrigue about the blond pursuer who was charmed and persevering to keep him safe and offer himself as the other guy's haven. And it took a baby after feeling like the darkhaired boy was left behind to accept the blond's offer. There might be a vol 2 as comments say, and if there is, i hope it highlight's the blond's story coz rn he's looking like a tool to be someone's home, both accepting the kid and pursuing the darkhaired boy. (And sure, there is agency in his pursuit for the dark haired boy, but it isnt as fleshed out as the latter which makes him look more conveniently charmed and obsessed.)
The Wolf in the Flower Shop