It’s time to lazily continue through the Cream Lemon series! I really should come up with more ideas…
This time, we’re checking in with some old friends. That’s right, it’s the third episode of the Ami series!
We start with Ami coming home from school, taking her clothes off, saying “onii-chan,” and playing with herself. Yeah, that’s her character in a nutshell.
Ami’s friends tell her that her attitude is starting to bring them down as well and try to cheer her up.
So Ami and her friends go out offscreen. Ami decides to give Kouno a call, presumably for a fuck to make her stop craving her onii-chan, but she changes her mind and hangs up. She goes back home, reads a catalog, says “onii-chan,” and plays with herself. And you thought I was kidding at the beginning of this.
After, I guess, passing out from masturbating, someone calls. It’s onii-chan.
Dun dun dunnnnn!
He’s back in Japan for only two days, but he doesn’t want to go home and see their mother, who we can only assume sent him away for being a sister fucker. He’s at a coffee shop near the train station, so Ami runs over to him right away.
So the two have a nice, long chat, stop by at a park, and… talk some more. Hiroshi REALLY doesn’t want to stop at home, which to Ami means, he’s not going to make himself available for fucking. So she takes matters into her own hands.
Hiroshi breaks away and says they never should have done what they did in the first place, then runs off. Did he finally start thinking sanely, or is he just in denial? I’m thinking denial, because if he actually became a responsible, mature onii-chan, he would have talked things out so Ami understood instead of running away like a pussy.
So guess what comes next?
Kouno invites Ami to join him in the bath, and we’re treated to the most amazing 360-degree panty-removal shot. Okay, well, 180…
So we get a few minutes of standard bathroom play while Kouno has this aggravatingly smug look on his face.
Afterwards, we find out Ami was on her period. …Not entirely sure why that’s relevant.
Ami leaves, and… that’s the end of the episode.
Yeesh, what is it with Ami episodes and ending without resolving things?