Takara-kun & Amagi-kun - Season 1

Season 1
Takara belongs to the most prominent group in his class and is highly popular with the others, while Amagi is more quiet but is still bright, energetic and generally well-liked. Although they are classmates, the boys have no direct interaction with each other due to the differences in their peer groups, but in fact, both have surreptitiously become interested in the other. Realizing that their attraction may be love, Takara and Amagi decide to secretly date together without telling anyone else. However, Amagi, who is confused by Takara's mysterious lack of words and actions, is pushed to make an important decision.
Episodes

Episode 1
Despite his cold and arrogant appearance, Takara is one of the most popular guys in Fujimine High and often receives a number of confessions from the girls around him to which he shows little or no interest. One day as Takara and Amagi, a peer of his who he's barely had an interaction with, are assigned to weed the campus grounds, Amagi accidentally slips out his confession to Takara to which Takara surprisingly agrees to date Amagi. However, this supposed relationship between the two is off to a rocky start as Takara's apparent lack of affection and recognition for Amagi has left the latter feeling rather sad and confused.

Episode 2
After making their feelings known to each other, Takara and Amagi formally move from being "classmates" to "lovers". One day, Amagi has a dream in which he and Takara get very intimate with each other, which has him confused and freaked out when he wakes up. Could it really be that dreams can actually reflect one's innermost desires?

Episode 3

Episode 4
Just after experiencing their first night together, Takara and Amagi seem to be more sure of their feelings for each other, and the interaction between the two at school has also increased a lot. However, one day after school, just as the two are going home together, Amagi suddenly bursts into tears.

Episode 5
As their relationship furthers, Amagi finds himself feeling increasingly perplexed about how he is supposed to get along with Takara. And just as he's beginning to feel uneasy from the pressure of it, Takara invites him out to a day trip and the two enjoy a happy and fulfilling date together. However, in the midst of their date, they unexpectedly spot some of their classmates and immediately run into hiding. Will the secret love birds ever be brave enough to take their relationship public?

Episode 6
One day, Takara catches sight of his classmates flirting with Amagi, which fills him with jealousy. Soon enough, Takara begins acting cold and distant towards Amagi thereby causing a small misunderstanding between the two…

Episode 7
While Takara and Amagi are completely engrossed in each other's embrace, Tanaka accidentally happens to witness their up close and intimate interaction in the classroom, thereby prompting him to doubt their relationship.

Episode 8
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