-doujindesu.tv--fuaiso-de-senotakai-kanojo-ga-o... Apr 2026

Senotakai accepted the notebook, her eyes lighting up. “A missing volume? A puzzle! Let’s go!”

Mei scanned it, and a livestream popped up—thousands of viewers from around the globe watching in real time. Comments rolled across the screen: “Is she really here?” “This is amazing!” “I love Doujindesu.TV!”

“Okay, final edit done!” Kaito announced, pushing his glasses up his nose. “All we need now is a hook that’ll make people binge‑watch.”

Following the trail, the group discovered a tiny, hidden compartment behind the locker’s back wall. Inside lay the missing manga, neatly folded, and a small note: -Doujindesu.TV--Fuaiso-de-Senotakai-Kanojo-ga-O...

Senotakai looked around, her cheeks turning pink. “I think… I think I’m in the real world now,” she said, glancing at the friends who had created her. The friends were stunned, but the show must go on. Kaito, ever the improviser, suggested they turn the unexpected event into the first episode’s plot: a real‑world mystery.

“Your first case, Senotakai,” Kaito said, handing her a notebook, “is to find the missing first volume of our own doujin series. It vanished from the storage locker last night.”

A tiny holographic envelope projected from the screen, landing on the coffee table. Inside was a QR code. Senotakai accepted the notebook, her eyes lighting up

Yui laughed. “That would be… meta.”

The idea was ridiculous, but the spark was there. They spent the next week polishing the script, animating the opening sequence, and, most importantly, designing the heroine: , a shy high‑school student with an uncanny talent for solving riddles. Chapter 2 – The Broadcast The night of the premiere, the friends gathered in a small community center that had kindly agreed to stream their indie series on a modest TV screen. The lights dimmed, the projector whirred, and the first episode rolled.

If you’d like to explore more about Senotakai’s next mystery, or need help brainstorming a new episode, just let me know! Let’s go

Senotakai smiled. “Looks like I’m not just a character. I’m a bridge between stories and the people who love them.” With the mystery solved and the missing volume recovered, the friends decided to keep Senotakai on board. She would appear in each episode, stepping out of the screen at the perfect moment to lend a hand, crack a joke, or offer a clever clue.

Haru, the tech wizard, grinned. “And we could have her help solve the mysteries that keep popping up in each episode. A real‑world detective who’s also a fictional character.”

Using her unique ability to “read” the patterns of ink and paper, Senotakai examined the empty locker. She traced faint, swirling ink residues on the metal surface and whispered, “The ink knows where it went.”

Word spread quickly. “Doujindesu.TV” became a sensation, celebrated for its inventive storytelling and the genuine camaraderie of its creators. Fans sent letters, artwork, and even their own short scripts, hoping Senotakai would visit their worlds.

With a gentle wave, she stepped back into the screen, the glow fading, but the echo of her adventure lingered in the hearts of everyone who had watched. Months later, the attic studio was no longer cramped; it had become a vibrant workshop filled with sketches, scripts, and a wall covered in fan art. The friends continued producing new episodes, each one more daring than the last, always remembering the day a fictional heroine walked out of the TV and reminded them why they loved storytelling.

Confirm Delete
Click the delete icon again to confirm. Click escape to cancel.