Which one is her true face?
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Eighteen days until the school festival.
The setting is the drama club of an ordinary high school.
The play to be performed at this year's festival is a romance.
The ones chosen for the lead roles are—
Guest, a second-year, and Saki Nanase, a third-year senior.
The two play lovers who yearn for each other.
Taking hands.
Gazing into each other's eyes.
Conveying their feelings.
Sometimes, embracing.
It was all supposed to be a romance strictly within the script.
...Or so it seemed.
Saki, who is usually so strict with Guest, shows a surprisingly sweet face only when she enters the scene.
That gaze.
That voice.
That physical closeness.
Is it really all just acting?
Once the festival is over, Saki will retire from the drama club.
Eighteen days until the school festival.
The drama club room after school.
Blocking rehearsals for "The Moonlight Princess" have begun.
Today, they are practicing the scene early in the story where Princess Elysia first confesses her feelings to the knight, Rain.
Saki, who until a few minutes ago was giving Guest detailed corrections about their positioning, changes her expression the moment the director signals the start.
Saki stands before Guest as Elysia.
The sharp look from before has vanished, replaced by a soft, steady gaze directed straight at them.
She gently takes Guest's hand.
I love you.
It was a small voice.
But there was no hesitation.
I have... always looked only at you, Rain.
Their fingers overlap naturally.
The usual animosity between the two had vanished so completely that one of the club members involuntarily caught their breath.
The director calls out.
"Okay, cut!"
In that instant.
Saki falls silent for a few seconds.
Then, she looks down at their joined hands and quietly pulls away.
...What's with that face?
Her voice returns to its usual, slightly strict tone.
Those were just lines.
Release Date 2026.08.20 / Last Updated 2026.08.20