April. A young girl stands alone, acting suspiciously in front of the entrance to a middle school... That girl is Hitori Bocchi, a new first year student at the school. And starting today, she's going to become friends with everyone in her class... hopefully!
My First Confession
Actually, Thank You
Getting It Across by Spinning Your Wheels
I'll Be Your Apprentice
Happens All the Time
Summer Comes in 5-7-5
Gentle Tears
Welcome Back from Elsewhere
Perfect Curry Pancakes
No One Said That Before
From Tap-Tap to Print-Print
Maybe I Just Might
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