
Toki Days
A Tokimeki Memorial: Forever with You - Happy Days crossover

Synopsis: Shiori Fujisaki starts her second year in Kirameki Highschool with vague memories of her childhood. On the first day of school when she arrives at the gate, Rei Ijuuin, the Principal's grandson, makes his usual grand entrance via a limousine and cheering girls, a routine he's gone through since junior high. However, a new male transfer student in a black leather jacket arrives as a passenger on a motorcycle, and when he removes his helmet, he's dashingly handsome with a greased hairdo and carries himself like a debonair gentleman, effectively drawing the girls away from Rei. Meanwhile, as Shiori looks at him, she gets a nagging feeling in her heart that there's something strangely familiar about him.
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The Cast of Toki Days Note: will contain spoilers if you do not read the appropriate chapters first. Will be updated as more chapters are added.
Chapter 1: The Greasehaired Transfer Student
Chapter 3: Intimate Encounter; Flashbacks
Chapter 4: Beauty and the Greasehaired
Chapter 5: Stalker: Cat and Mouse Game
Chapter 7: Yumi's Worst Nightmare
Chapter 9: Heart-to-Heart Discussions
Chapter 11: Melodies and Memories
Chapter 15: Yoshio and Potsu's Big Break
Chapter 16: Trip to Kyoto Part 1: Reluctance
Chapter 17: Trip to Kyoto Part 2: Double Kendo Sticks
Chapter 18: Trip to Kyoto Part 3: Acceptance
Chapter 21: Happy Birthday Yumi!
Author's Note: The concept of the lead male in this fiction, Akito Fonzureri aka Fonzu, as seen in the picture above, is actually derived from Shiki Nanaya of the games Tsukihime and Melty Blood, since he's the closest anime male I can find to my idea of Fonzu, both in looks (except I changed his eyes to brown) and personality (as a cool guy, not as a killer). Don't he and Shiori look good together?
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Tokimeki Memorial is copyright © 1994 by Konami
Happy Days is the creation of Garry Marshall and is copyright © 1974 by the American Broadcasting Company
Tsukihime and Melty Blood are copyright © 1999 by Type-Moon