>>12363753Will answer this with the list I posted above - Young Vibes, Miss Sakura, A Wolf Mom's Love, Summer Sweet Nightmare, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Polka and Rain, A Day at the Dentist with Polka, Loving a Kusogaki, Master and Student, A Sheep's Warmth, Wouldn't You Like To Know
Young Vibes - I generally enjoy high school settings. Towa is definitely not my oshi, but seeing stories that portray her as a JK thug (I don't remember the term used, I apologize) with a soft spot, something within me clicks. I guess it's because I used to know such a person before and we were great friends. Maybe I just see her in a way similar to Towa in the story. Regardless of that, it's well-written and the story is interesting, despite nothing crazy happening. In fact, it makes it even more believable and grounded in reality. Also Anon's development is very nice to read about. I love the transition from a school delinquent to a behaving young adult.
Miss Sakura - all-around a nice, fluffy goodness. I don't watch Miko, but I still read the story just because it was written by the same Anon who wrote She's Not Horny, She's Lonely. And boy, it was a treat. I found the Anon in the story a bit boring, but the situations he kept finding himself in, as well as the slow romance going on between Anon and Miko was very endearing. Overall, just a nice, sweet treat. I loved it.
A Wolf Mom's Love/Summer Sweet Nightmare - I love them for similar reasons. Mio is not my oshi, but the stories inolving her always seem to have something to do with her caring and nurturing side. I don't really have a hag/mommy kink, but for Mio, I'm ready to give it a shot. I just like the comfiness in Mio-centric stories, that's about it.
While My Guitar Gently Weeps - PPTenshi doesn't get enough love, honestly. That being said, reading the story kind of reminded me of A Silent Voice, which is a movie I absolutely loved. And while the ending was awfully bittersweet, it was a happy one, at least in my eyes. Usually I hardly get moved by writings, but this story managed to make me shed quite a few tears as I was going through it, which is why I hold it in such a high regard.
Polka and Rain - Similar reasoning to the above, but there was no joy this time around. Just pain. Pain that hit well and hit right. The way it was written didn't just make me care for Polka more, it made me suffer because of what happened to her. The fact alone that it made me feel like that is enough for me to love the story, despite the pain.
A Day at the Dentist with Polka - I read this one after Polka and Rain. It helped to lift my mood up. Seeing Polka put in a relatable situation only for her to be all lovey-dovey afterwards was incredibly cute.
Loving a Kusogaki/Master and Student - I like reading about Shion's smug visage being taken down by genuine affection from another party. Mesugaki is far from my favorite trope, but these two stories in particular really make me love it. Especially Loving a Kusogaki.
A Sheep's Warmth/Wouldn't You Like To Know - Fluffy stories befitting of an equally fluffy cute sheep. Nothing to really elaborate on here, I just absolutely love reading about Watame taking care of Anon and showering him with affection. It's kind of what I enjoy about Mio, but without the whole motherly thing. Overall, they're fluffy and they're cute and that's enough for me to love them.