![]() No parents are ever mentioned, and the only authority figures are school nurse Kai Nanami and math teacher Shinichirou Minato, but it is known that Sora and Sunao are both orphans. Other comical situations arise from Matsuri's efforts to draw Sora and Sunao into his moneymaking schemes, known as the group "The School Do-It-Alls" and from such minor characters as a bishōnen ghost and three younger boys who resemble the trio. Because Yoru and Ran possess them arbitrarily, Sora and Sunao frequently find themselves in embarrassing situations when they regain control of their minds. The alternate personalities' passionate relationship is a far cry from the hostility and distrust between Sora and Sunao. The existence of these alternate personalities, and the relationship between them, has some mysterious connection with Sora's fall from the window and his forgotten past. Sora's is Yoru, a powerful protector and the lover of the more dependent, feminized Ran. Sora soon learns why Sunao identified himself as "Ran" that first night: he and Sora have alternate personalities. In fact, Sora can't remember much of anything regarding his past, and the series follows his quest to regain his memory. Sora doesn't remember meeting Sunao before. The next day, Sora's childhood friend and dorm manager, Matsuri Honjou, informs Sora that the other boy, whom Matsuri identifies as Sunao Fujimori or "Nao-kun," is actually another childhood friend of Sora. The stranger identifies himself as "Ran" and says he's Sora's new roommate. On his first night back in the dormitory, he wakes to find a strange boy addressing him by the name "Yoru". High-school student Sora Hashiba has been hospitalized after falling from the fourth floor of the school building. ![]()
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