At a prestigious sports school known for its rigorous training and vibrant student life, Raimu is the only female student in a class full of athletes. As the school’s tradition dictates, she takes on the role of manager for different teams on a rotating basis — a demanding job that involves everything from cleaning and laundry to supporting the athletes during their practice sessions. But there’s more to being a manager than meets the eye. It’s also a role that carries a deeply traditional, and sometimes intimate, responsibility: the care and attention given to the athletes, especially the regulars, through what can only be described as a kind of ritualistic support.
As the day progresses, Raimu finds herself in the middle of a passionate exchange with Ishikawa, a dedicated regular who’s clearly not just focused on training. Their interactions are filled with energy, playful teasing, and a growing sense of connection. The tension builds as they move from the practice field to the locker room, where the line between support and seduction blurs. Ishikawa, ever the competitor, is not only pushing himself to his limits in practice but also in the company of Raimu, who, despite her busy schedule, seems more than willing to give him the attention he needs — both physically and emotionally.
As the day winds down, the atmosphere shifts from the intensity of training to a more relaxed, almost dreamlike state. Raimu, still feeling the effects of a long day, finds herself in a moment of quiet intimacy with Ishikawa, their connection deepening as they share a peaceful, almost surreal moment of rest. The cycle of training, support, and connection continues — a rhythm as natural as the school itself — setting the stage for more moments of passion and performance to come.