Salons are not typically erotic places. They smell of acetone, shampoo, and latex gloves. They are clinical yet artistic. But that is precisely why after closing transforms the space.
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: Fumi genuinely admires Sousuke's talent. Her struggle is balancing that respect with the overwhelming physical response he triggers in her. Salons are not typically erotic places
Fumi Hoshiya works at the salon "Freja," where she strives to become a professional hairdresser. She deeply admires Sousuke Nanase, a famous and talented stylist who frequently scolds her for her mistakes. Their relationship shifts one evening after the salon has closed: Salons are not typically erotic places
She wasn't here for a haircut.