Outsuka Kanade, a teen seer, can see the future, but she is often undecided whether or not to interfere, unlike her fellow seer, Arou, who refuses to get involved in the lives of those whose past he can see.
Outsuka Kanade, a teen seer, can see the future, but she is often undecided whether or not to interfere, unlike her fellow seer, Arou, who refuses to get involved in the lives of those whose past he can see.
Arou, a teen who has the ability to see the past, must channel all his power and resourcefulness to save his friends when Kanade and Namiki are swept into the sea while vacationing at the beach.
Kanade's relationship with Arou, already under attack by Namiki who will stop at nothing to break them up, is further tested when Kanade's ability to see into the future shows her the beautiful student council president is going to fall in love with Arou.
A vision is revealed to Namiki that his brother, Junya, will suffer a serious injury on the basketball court and he vows to do anything to prevent the accident.
Kanade is able to see into the future and Arou can see into the past, but Namiki, a new student who can also see the future, threatens to disrupt Kanade and Arou's relationship.
Eri reacts badly to Arou's revelation about his power; Arou struggles with his meddling uncle; and one of the gang may be the culprit in a rash of crimes at school.
Kanade confides to her two friends about her strange ability to see into the future; and now the school doctor knows of her power and has become obsessed with stopping her from changing the future.
High school student Outsuka Kanada has the power to see glimpses of the future, while her new classmate, Naitou Arou, can see a person's past, and they must decide whether or not it's right to meddle and try to change the future. Also includes two stories by the author, 'After the Festival' and 'The mistaken man'.