The Super Star's Little Sister
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Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2016
Hotaru Akari has always looked up to her older brother, Aito Akari, the lead singer for the famous boyband &quot;Otoko Ongaku&quot;. Not only because he was well-known, and, well, famous, but also because he was kind. He helped her through so much. But recently, he moved to the other side of Japan with his band. Hotaru wanted to follow in her brother's footsteps, so she moved schools, to Gakko Academy, where her brother had also attended. But there is something in her way of becoming the best singer in Japan.

Stage fright. 

How will she overcome her fear of the spotlight, and finally reach her goal? 
What is her real goal? Does she really want to follow her brother, or surpass him? 

Will she remain hidden in his shadow, or step into the spotlight she fears so much?
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