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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Fujiwara is a major tomboy, only wearing skirts as part of her school uniform, and at one point dressing like a man, even though her mom regularly buys her fancy gowns for parties and such (which go unworn). Miu, meanwhile, was taught to always look and act cute and girly, so she's always wearing frilly outfits and makeup.

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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Fujiwara is a major tomboy, only wearing skirts as part of her school uniform, and at one point dressing like a man, even though her mom regularly buys her fancy gowns for parties and such (which go unworn). Miu, meanwhile, was taught to always look and act cute and girly, so she's always wearing frilly outfits and makeup.makeup.
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The only student to bear witness to this incident is first year Miu, who she says she will do anything for if she doesn't tell anyone. Miu requests that they have a practice romantic relationship, to which a desperate Fujiwara readily agrees. Neither of them thinks of it as more than a practice relationship initially, and they both have different agendas behind their little dalliance: Fujiwara just wants someone to hang out with since her attractiveness means [[AttractivenessIsolation everyone is scared to approach her]], while Miu is simply searching for her prince charming and wants to practice for when she meets him. Regardless, they hang out a lot, doing things like karaoke, watching movies, and eating lunch together. Miu even helps the zombie movie loving Fujiwara make some friends at the film club

Of course, things do get more complicated after a while, when they fall for each other, but are too scared to admit as much until Miu's {{Gayngst}} nearly drives her to jump off a roof. Fujiwara talks her down via making her state her feelings for her before she takes the fatal jump, then lifting her off her feet and back over the railing. They then move in together with Miu's mom's permission (the wealth certainly didn't hurt) and are a happy couple when the story ends.

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The only student to bear witness to this incident is first year Miu, who she says she will do anything for if she doesn't tell anyone. Miu requests that they have a practice romantic relationship, to which a desperate Fujiwara readily agrees. Neither of them thinks of it as more than a practice relationship initially, and they both have different agendas behind their little dalliance: Fujiwara just wants someone to hang out with since her attractiveness means [[AttractivenessIsolation everyone is scared to approach her]], while Miu is simply searching for her prince charming and wants to practice for when she meets him. Regardless, they hang out a lot, doing things like karaoke, watching movies, and eating lunch together. Miu even helps the zombie movie loving Fujiwara make some friends at the film club

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* ComingofAgeQueerRomance: Miu and Fujiwara start by dating as "practice" for a real (straight) relationship in return for Miu not snitching on Fujiwara over the broken vase. However, they both come to realize that they're gay and eventually turn their "practice" relationship into a real one, even moving in together.

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* ComingofAgeQueerRomance: Miu and Fujiwara start by dating as "practice" for a real (straight) relationship in return for Miu not snitching on Fujiwara over the broken vase. However, they both come to realize that they're gay and eventually [[spoiler:eventually turn their "practice" relationship into a real one, even moving in together.together]].



* GayngstInducedSuicide: Miu's {{Gayngst}} and belief that Fujiwara could never feel the same way about her nearly drives her to jump off the school's roof in front of the whole student body. It's only [[InterruptedSuicide Fujiwara's quick intervention]] that stops her from jumping.

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* GayngstInducedSuicide: Miu's [[spoiler:Miu's {{Gayngst}} and belief that Fujiwara could never feel the same way about her nearly drives her to jump off the school's roof in front of the whole student body. It's only [[InterruptedSuicide Fujiwara's quick intervention]] that stops her from jumping.]]



* TalkingDownTheSuicidal: Fujiwara has to do this with Miu after the latter kisses her in the nurse's office then runs off to the roof and climbs over the railing, succeeding by making Miu admit her feelings for her, then sweeping her off her feet.

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* TalkingDownTheSuicidal: Fujiwara [[spoiler:Fujiwara has to do this with Miu after the latter kisses her in the nurse's office then runs off to the roof and climbs over the railing, succeeding by making Miu admit her feelings for her, then sweeping her off her feet.]]

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This manga has been licensed for publication in English by Creator/SevenSeasEntertainment.



* DrivenToSuicide: Miu's {{Gayngst}} and belief that Fujiwara could never feel the same way about her nearly drives her to jump off the school's roof in front of the whole student body. It's only [[InterruptedSuicide Fujiwara's quick intervention]] that stops her from jumping.


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* GayngstInducedSuicide: Miu's {{Gayngst}} and belief that Fujiwara could never feel the same way about her nearly drives her to jump off the school's roof in front of the whole student body. It's only [[InterruptedSuicide Fujiwara's quick intervention]] that stops her from jumping.
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'''Secret of the Princess''' is a one-volume yuri manga by Creator/MilkMorinaga. Fujiwara, captain of the volleyball team and the most admired student in the school, accidentally breaks the principal's prized (and very expensive) vase while trying to kill a dragonfly.

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'''Secret ''Secret of the Princess''' Princess'' is a one-volume yuri manga by Creator/MilkMorinaga. Fujiwara, captain of the volleyball team and the most admired student in the school, accidentally breaks the principal's prized (and very expensive) vase while trying to kill a dragonfly.
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* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Fujiwara is shown to be incredibly popular amongst her female classmates, to where they begin to pick on Miu for "dating" her.
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* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Fujiwara is shown to be incredibly popular amongst her female classmates, to where they begin to pick on Miu for "dating" her.
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* RomanticFakeRealTurn: Miu and Fujiwara's relationship starts off as a practice relationship, only for the relationship to turn geniunely romantic after the two start to fall for each other.

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* RomanticFakeRealTurn: Miu and Fujiwara's relationship starts off as a fake practice relationship, only for the relationship driven by their own agendas (Miu wanting to turn geniunely romantic practice for when she gets a guy and Fujiwara wanting a friend). True to this trope however, the fake relationship eventually turns into a real one after the two start to fall for each other.
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* RomanticFakeRealTurn: Miu and Fujiwara's relationship starts off as a practice relationship, only for the relationship to turn geniunely romantic when the two start to fall for each other.

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* RomanticFakeRealTurn: Miu and Fujiwara's relationship starts off as a practice relationship, only for the relationship to turn geniunely romantic when after the two start to fall for each other.

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* RomanticFakeRealTurn: Miu and Fujiwara's relationship starts off as a practice relationship, only for the relationship to turn geniunely romantic when the two start to fall for each other.


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* RomanticFakeRealTurn: Miu and Fujiwara's relationship starts off as a practice relationship, only for the relationship to turn geniunely romantic when the two start to fall for each other.

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The only student to bear witness to this incident is first-year Miu, who she says she will do anything for if she doesn't tell anyone. Miu requests that they have a practice romantic relationship, to which a desperate Fujiwara readily agrees. Neither of them thinks of it as more than a practice relationship initially, and they both have different agendas behind their little dalliance: Fujiwara just wants someone to hang out with since her attractiveness means [[AttractivenessIsolation everyone is scared to approach her]], while Miu is simply searching for her prince charming and wants to practice for when she meets him. Regardless, they hang out a lot, doing things like karaoke, watching movies, and eating lunch together. Miu even helps the zombie movie loving Fujiwara make some friends at the film club

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The only student to bear witness to this incident is first-year first year Miu, who she says she will do anything for if she doesn't tell anyone. Miu requests that they have a practice romantic relationship, to which a desperate Fujiwara readily agrees. Neither of them thinks of it as more than a practice relationship initially, and they both have different agendas behind their little dalliance: Fujiwara just wants someone to hang out with since her attractiveness means [[AttractivenessIsolation everyone is scared to approach her]], while Miu is simply searching for her prince charming and wants to practice for when she meets him. Regardless, they hang out a lot, doing things like karaoke, watching movies, and eating lunch together. Miu even helps the zombie movie loving Fujiwara make some friends at the film club


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* ComingofAgeQueerRomance: Miu and Fujiwara start by dating as "practice" for a real (straight) relationship in return for Miu not snitching on Fujiwara over the broken vase. However, they both come to realize that they're gay and eventually turn their "practice" relationship into a real one, even moving in together.
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* DrivenToSuicide: Miu's {{Gayngst}} and belief that Fujiwara could never feel the same way about her nearly drives her to jump off the school's roof in front of the whole student body. It's only Fujiwara's quick intervention that stops her from jumping.

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* DrivenToSuicide: Miu's {{Gayngst}} and belief that Fujiwara could never feel the same way about her nearly drives her to jump off the school's roof in front of the whole student body. It's only [[InterruptedSuicide Fujiwara's quick intervention intervention]] that stops her from jumping.
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'''Secret of the Princess''' is a one-volume yuri manga by Creator/MilkMorinaga. Fujiwara, captain of the volleyball team and the most admired student in the school, accidentally breaks the principal's prized (and very expensive) vase while trying to kill a dragonfly.

The only student to bear witness to this incident is first-year Miu, who she says she will do anything for if she doesn't tell anyone. Miu requests that they have a practice romantic relationship, to which a desperate Fujiwara readily agrees. Neither of them thinks of it as more than a practice relationship initially, and they both have different agendas behind their little dalliance: Fujiwara just wants someone to hang out with since her attractiveness means [[AttractivenessIsolation everyone is scared to approach her]], while Miu is simply searching for her prince charming and wants to practice for when she meets him. Regardless, they hang out a lot, doing things like karaoke, watching movies, and eating lunch together. Miu even helps the zombie movie loving Fujiwara make some friends at the film club

Of course, things do get more complicated after a while, when they fall for each other, but are too scared to admit as much until Miu's {{Gayngst}} nearly drives her to jump off a roof. Fujiwara talks her down via making her state her feelings for her before she takes the fatal jump, then lifting her off her feet and back over the railing. They then move in together with Miu's mom's permission (the wealth certainly didn't hurt) and are a happy couple when the story ends.

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* AttractivenessIsolation: Because of how cool and pretty she is, no one has the courage to approach Fujiwara. It's only due to the unfortunate incident with the vase that she even makes a friend, and later, lover.
* BigFancyHouse: Fujiwara lives in one, and has a strict maid living with her while her mom is overseas. Miu is honestly shocked at how big the house is and how rich Fujiwara must be.
* ClosetGeek: Fujiwara's a downplayed example in that she's not actively hiding her geekiness, she just doesn't have anyone who she knows that shares her interests. One of her happiest moments in the story is being set up with a bunch of zombie movie fans and zombie themed bento.
* DrivenToSuicide: Miu's {{Gayngst}} and belief that Fujiwara could never feel the same way about her nearly drives her to jump off the school's roof in front of the whole student body. It's only Fujiwara's quick intervention that stops her from jumping.
* {{Gayngst}}: Per the standard for Milk Morinaga's works, both Miu and Fujiwara struggle with their feelings for each other, before they eventually get it out and start a proper relationship.
* GayRomanticPhase: How Fujiwara and Miu start their relationship, before it develops into a proper gay romance. They both explicitly call it practice several times, before things develop into a proper lesbian romance.
* GoldDigger: Miu's mom approves of her relationship with Fujiwara, because Fujiwara is damn rich, and that's the only context we get.
* LoveTriangle: A very brief one. One of Miu's classmates, on hearing that she's dating Fujiwara asks her to break up with Fujiwara so she can have a chance with her. Miu refuses, and the subplot stops there.
* OneHeadTaller: Fujiwara is about one head taller than Miu.
* TalkingDownTheSuicidal: Fujiwara has to do this with Miu after the latter kisses her in the nurse's office then runs off to the roof and climbs over the railing, succeeding by making Miu admit her feelings for her, then sweeping her off her feet.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Fujiwara is a major tomboy, only wearing skirts as part of her school uniform, and at one point dressing like a man, even though her mom regularly buys her fancy gowns for parties and such (which go unworn). Miu, meanwhile, was taught to always look and act cute and girly, so she's always wearing frilly outfits and makeup.

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