Six tales by Shimizu Aki featuring themes of fantasy, friendship, and unusual situations. In "The NEET Woman and the Second Grader," a young woman named Tsuda Yasue encounters a crying second-grade girl outside her apartment and tries to help her. Meanwhile, in "Flow My Tears, the Onion Said," a girl is surprised when an onion she was preparing to cook suddenly speaks to her. In "The Young Lady and the Gardener," a wealthy young lady who has lost her sight makes grandiose requests while a gardener tries to fulfill them. "The Ouroboros-drome" tells an Alice in Wonderland-like tale, and "The Secret of the Pair" follows two history buff girls as one reveals a secret that leads to the other experiencing a familiar situation. Lastly, "Advice on Love" is a continuation of "The NEET Woman and the Second Grader," taking place several years later.