triangle). I am excited to see the rest of the development on that.Art:The art is beautiful and I usually dislike the pouting boy look featured in shoujo, but here it made them look cute. Even the ugliest love interest (imo Momoyo) was pretty cute. It's something when your ugliest character is a looker. What an oxymoron that is! Ha! A side point, I loved the fashion too! Every character is so stylish. It makes me want to shop for some clothes.Characters:Yes! There were no whiny, losers here! The few tears that were present weren't bordering on excessive shoujo tears and some were realistic. The resident tsundere Mami wasn't an irrational, witch either. She also helped the first couple get together. Mami was nothing short of a non-sweet tooth genius.The boy character archetypes thankfully extended beyond bad boy, tsundere boy, smart dude, and I-hurt-you-because-i-love-you-and-i'm-hot-so--you-dont-care. There was a genki boy, but he had a flash of maturity, which broke him away from that all-consuming mold. And... The one bad boy turned out to be more than what met the eye, so he was pretty fleshed out for an oneshot character.For the girl characters, Akira, Emma, Mami, and Sakura stood out from the norm of shoujo leads.I like all of the characters so far!Romance:The perfect mixture of sweet and humorous, that's a recipe for love! Again, I like how there's young love, love that faded, and heartbreaks/one-sided love. The smallest of gestures and interactions can turn into love here. These stories will get your romanticism going until you're thinking, "Hmm... The person that served my bagel? I wonder if they are my future lover? The individual who gave me directions, will they be my 2nd husband/wife, assuming the first doesn't work out?"Overall:Please give these one shots a shot! You can read them in a single sitting or as a stand alone. Sugars is a fun read to pass time and savor. They are all heartwarming and may give you feels. Plus you can keep your hair intact from not having to rip your hair from chronic SCS girls'/guys stupidity.