The most popular storyline type. In these narratives, the reader (projected as a tired, ordinary salaryman) encounters Aoki in a failing ramen shop, a used bookstore, or a late-night convenience store. Their relationship progresses through shared silences and small kindnesses—her noticing he buys the same milk bread, him walking her home during firefly season. These stories explicitly rejected grand gestures. The climax was rarely a kiss; more often, it was Aoki’s character falling asleep on the protagonist’s shoulder on the last train.
Building on the Rival x Rival tension, fans created elaborate love triangles where Aoki must compete for the protagonist’s affection. Unlike Western fan fiction, these rarely had a clear "winner." Instead, the story would end with both women sharing a knowing glance—a recognition that the protagonist was never the true prize; the real romance was between the two Jgirls’ competing philosophies of love. This meta-layer remains unique to the Jgirl Paradise fandom. Jgirl Paradise - Rumi Aoki - Sex Massage -EPS - X109-
Often overlooked in the shadow of the Hikari rivalry is the subtle, mature relationship with Mika Sakuragi, the songwriter-prodigy of Jgirl Paradise. The most popular storyline type