I always describe it as a classic 'fake dating turns real' setup with a very specific wintery coziness. So the main story follows two coworkers, Himuro and Yukimura. She's this super-efficient, seemingly cold woman; he's the laid-back, kind-hearted guy everyone likes. On a whim, due to some office gossip about her being unapproachable, he suggests they pretend to date just to get people off her back. The plot is really about how their staged moments—sharing his handmade scarf, grabbing coffee together—start thawing her exterior and making him see there's a lot more warmth and vulnerability under her professional shell.
It's less about big dramatic twists and more about those small, quiet moments where the act starts feeling less like an act. You get scenes of them waiting for the train in the cold, or her secretly appreciating how he remembers she likes her tea. The central tension isn't will-they-won't-they, because you know they will; it's about watching two people who think they're just playing parts slowly realize they've built something genuinely comforting between them. The title, which asks if this love can warm you up, is the core question the story answers through all these little shared thermoses of coffee and whispered conversations.
Office fake-dating trope executed with maximum fluff. Stern woman, kind man, winter setting. They pretend, then catch real feelings through shared scarves and hot beverages. The plot exists purely as a vehicle for cozy, heartwarming moments. It’s like a warm hug in manga form—don’t go in expecting subversion or deep drama, and you’ll have a good time.
Honestly, I found the plot a bit thin if you're looking for high stakes. It's essentially a slow, sweet thawing process between two office workers who start a pretend relationship. The guy, Yukimura, is just too nice for his own good and offers to be the fake boyfriend for Himuro, his stern colleague, to improve her office reputation. The whole narrative rides on whether these two very different people can bridge the gap between performed affection and the real thing.
I've read a dozen stories with this premise, but what sets this one apart for me is the atmosphere. The constant emphasis on cold weather, warm drinks, and physical warmth (like sharing a scarf) makes the emotional progression feel tactile. You can almost feel the chill from the winter setting and the gradual comfort they find in each other's company. It's predictable, sure, but sometimes you just want that comfortable, low-angst read where the biggest conflict is a slightly awkward meeting with another department.
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