The story follows Miku’s internal battle between her fear of being hurt again and the quiet realization that love isn’t about perfection — it’s about showing up even when yesterday was hard. “I said I don’t need love. But somehow… I still want you tomorrow.” Would you like this turned into a full short story, manga script outline, or song lyrics?

But then — her earnest, slightly clumsy kouhai — starts doing weirdly thoughtful things. He brings her a warm can of coffee when she’s stressed, memorizes her favorite onigiri filling, and walks her to the station without ever making it weird.

Miku tries to push him away, listing all the reasons love fails. Ren listens quietly, then says: “I’m not trying to be your ‘forever’ yet. I just want to be someone worth waking up next to tomorrow.”

Here’s a (like a story premise, song theme, or manga oneshot) based on that title: Title: Soredemo Ashita mo Kareshi ga Ii Genre: Romantic comedy / Slice of life with emotional depth Logline: After a messy breakup, a cynical office worker swears off love — but when her annoyingly optimistic junior coworker keeps showing up for her in small, genuine ways, she has to confront the fact that maybe wanting a boyfriend isn’t about dependence, but about choosing connection anyway. Synopsis: Miku (28) has been burned one too many times. Her last boyfriend forgot her birthday, gaslit her over text, and broke up via sticker reaction. She tells herself: No more boyfriends. I’m fine alone.

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