The Moment You Fall in Love

The Moment You Fall in Love

Suki ni Naru Sono Shunkan wo. Kokuhaku Jikkou Iinkai

好きになるその瞬間を。~告白実行委員会~

8.00Canon
7.00Comunidad
MOVIE
1 eps
63min
FALL 20162016
Canon #436Rank #4,596Popularity #2,025127,340Members

Synopsis

Continues the story of I've Always Liked You

At Sakuragaoka High School, love begins to blossom. Natsuki Enomoto gathers the courage to confess to her childhood friend, Yuu Setoguchi, but in her nervousness, she brushes it off as just a "practice" confession. Misreading her true intentions and wrestling with his own feelings, Yuu agrees to help Natsuki find love. As Natsuki deals with the aftermath of her indirect confession, Koyuki Ayase, another classmate, struggles with his own feelings for her. Though shy, Koyuki is determined to win Natsuki's heart. In "I've Always Liked You," Natsuki dreams of the day when she can honestly confess her feelings to Yuu. Amidst this, close friends get tangled in their own intricate web of unreturned love and hidden emotions.

In this installment

In "The Moment You Fall in Love," after practicing confessions with Yuu Setoguchi, Natsuki Enomoto's younger sibling Kotarou and Yuu's sister Hina find it difficult to express their developing romantic feelings. Though Hina's first meeting with upperclassman Koyuki Ayase in middle school was awkward, she is drawn in by his gentle demeanor. Initially puzzled by these new emotions, she eventually understands that she has fallen in love. Inspired by her admiration for both her brother Yuu and Koyuki, Hina decides to attend Sakuragaoka High School. However, the intricacies of love begin to affect her friendships and relationships. With her lively yet thoughtful personality, Hina strives to confess her feelings to the kind-hearted Koyuki. Meanwhile, Kotarou, unaware of his own growing affection for her, focuses on ensuring Hina's happiness. "The Moment You Fall in Love" depicts the high school experiences of Hina, Kotarou, and Koyuki as they face the challenges and joys of young love, forming new bonds while risking the disruption of existing ones.

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