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Midnight Secretary (ミッドナイト·セクレタリ,
Middonaito Sekuretari
?) is a supernatural romance manga series by Ohmi Tomu. It was
serialized in the manga magazine Petit Comic since
2006, with the 34th and final chapter published in the May 2009
issue.[1
] The serial chapters were collected in seven
shinshobon
volumes by Shogakukan.
Midnight Secretary follows the relationship between
Kaya Satozuka, a private secretary, and her boss, Director Kyouhei
Touma of the Touma Company, who is a vampire.
Plot
Considered to be the "perfect secretary" yet constantly
criticized for her ultra-conservative dress style by the Director,
Kaya lives a seemingly normal life until she finds out that her
boss is actually a vampire. Despite uncovering his identity, she
dedicates herself to serving the Director to the best of her
abilities. The early part of the story focuses on the trials and
tribulations of Kaya's increasingly hectic workload, then shifts to
the developing personal relationship between her and the
Director.
Characters
Major
- Kaya Satozuka
- The main character of the story, Kaya starts her position as
private secretary to the Director at the beginning of the manga.
She dresses in a very sophisticated style when at work, citing her
professionalism, yet does so mainly because of her insecurity about
her child-like looks. Due to her plainness, she is initially
rejected by the Director for the job, yet she proves to be an
invaluable worker and succeeds in gaining his acknowledgment.
Despite discovering that the Director is a vampire, Kaya remains
loyal to him and does everything in her power to protect his health
and secret. Over the course of the story, she starts developing
feelings for the Director, and becomes torn between her
responsibilities and personal life. Her blood is considered to be a
special rarity, which is able to quench the Director's thirst with
just a single drop. She eventually develops a sexual relationship
with the director and leaves her official position as his secretary
to work for a subsidiary company. Later on, she becomes the
director's "midnight secretary", doing his office work at night in
his mansion after she leaves her other job. She falls in love with
the director, but is stubborn to the point where she insists it's
only because she's his secretary that she risks so much for him.
Kaya continues to be the perfect secretary, always trying to put
business before her feelings, because she thinks that if she lets
her "cowardice as a woman" get in the way of their relationship,
she'll only trouble Kyouhei. Later she confesses to the director
that if she were not a perfect secretary, then he would want
nothing to do with her, and that scares her. After that, everything
goes normally, and Kaya, thinking the director wants to break it
off with her, decides to "...break the wall between vampires and
humans..." and goes to Kyouhei not as a secretary or food, but as a
woman. At a time where the climax of whether she was with a baby or
not was being distributed among the vampire clan, Kaya was flooded
with numerous engagement proposals and wedding interviews - due to
Hiraoka claiming she, as a human was a hindrance to the
pride-taking clan. Kyouhei eventually proposes to her casually so
they can live together, offering her mother to live with them also.
The two confront her mother with their engagement, and after some
reluctance she accepts it and agrees to come live with them.
Shortly after Kaya finds that she is unable to have Kyouhei touch
her without breaking out in shivers and after attempting to feed
from her, Kyouhei finds that her blood has turned to poison. After
speaking with an ally in the vampire clan, they find the reason for
this problem is that Kaya is pregnant, with a powerful vampire
baby. At the end of the series, Kaya and Kyouhei are married in a
small, private ceremony and await the birth of their child.
- Kyouhei Touma
- The Director of the Touma Company, Kyouhei is known for his
capability and strictness in the business world, which is preceded
by his reputation with women and his ability to charm them for his
own pleasures. Soon after being appointed a new secretary, he is
discovered to be a vampire after one of his "meals". Despite being
a vampire, he states that they avoid killing humans and their bite
doesn't turn a human into a vampire. He's very cold towards his
family, seemingly not caring for their welfare or concern. The
women whom he sleeps with are his "meals" whenever he needs blood
to quench his thirst. Because of seeing them as a mere necessity,
he shows no particular interest or love for any woman. However,
this attitude becomes shaken with the introduction of Kaya in his
life. He eventually becomes attached to her, despite his stated
insistence that she is nothing more than food to him. At one point,
he refuses to drink any other blood than Kaya's, and jumps into the
midday sun to save her life. He is frustrated with his growing love
for Kaya, and is even more frustrated at Kaya's constant distance,
as she is often telling him that she does the things she does
because of her position as a secretary and nothing more. He
confesses to Kaya through a fit of anger and after she confesses
her fear of him leaving her, that even if she were not food nor his
secretary that he'd, "continue to torment you. Because I want you!"
After he admits to himself he may love her, Kaya comes one night
and he openly admits to her that he loves her. After Kyouhei is
banished from the clan, he proposes to Kaya so that they can live
together without her mother worrying. Despite the fact that Kaya is
now pregnant with a powerful vampire baby, which is preventing him
from feeding on her blood, Kyouhei marries her and now waits for
his child to be born.
- Masaki Touma
- Manager and previous boss of Kaya, Masaki is Kyouhei's older
brother. Despite being related by blood, he isn't a vampire.
Characterized by his sincere and caring nature for the company's
employees, and the welfare of his brother, he is looked up to and
admired by Kaya, whom he feels obligated to protect.
Minor
- Shuuichirou Touma
- President of the Touma Company and human father of Kyouhei and
Masaki.
- Matsushita
- Personal driver for Director Kyouhei Touma, he is responsible
for taking home the various women the Director has for "meals".
Though knowing his employer is a vampire he remains dedicated to
his job.
- Yoshifumi Takasu
- President of Erde and everything Kyouhei isn't. He is a kind
man who at first rejected Kaya to work for Erde because he believed
they had no use for secretaries. However he came to acknowledge her
and became attracted to her as well and even proposed to her before
she left Erde to work for Kyohei at LVC Company. He has a love for
cats also.
- Marika
- The second female vampire character, she is very much like
Kyohei only more playful. She is his childhood friend and continues
to support him as best as she knows throughout the story. She
dislikes Kaya to a certain extent and she also doesnt approve of
her father because he isn't a wealthy or powerful human. She
eventually falls in love with a human like Kyohei.
- Yasuko Touma
- She is Kyohei Touma's mother, a vampire. Her ties with the
vampire clan were severed when she fell in love with Kyohei and
Masaki's father, and she blames herself that Kyohei is a vampire
and Kaya explains it, doesn't realize that when she says that it is
offensive to Kyohei.
- Hiraoka
- A human follower of the vampire clan. He saves Kaya several
times throughout the manga. His loyalty to the clan is great. He
follows the rules of the leader of the clan precisely. Hiraoka has
tried to separate Kaya from Kyouhei by bombarding Kaya with
numerous engagement proposals and wedding interviews within few
days, explaining plainly that she was of no value to the vampire
clan, and that the least she could do as a human was to hide their
scandal. When Kaya's blood is undrinkable he informs Kyouhei and
her that it might be because she is pregnant with a vampire child
with great powers.
Development
Midnight Secretary is the third series by author and
artist Ohmi Tomu that has a theme centered around vampires. The
basic romantic storyline along with the vampiric theme was borrowed
from her original debut manga Kindan no Koi wo Shiyou.[2] Several
backstory concepts - such as vampires only being able to bear
children with humans and the resulting offspring being completely
one or the other - was also taken from her earlier works.[3]
Tomu stayed away from traditional folklore about vampires and instead portrayed them as
upper-class with widespread societal influence. Although the common
associations with vampires that were avoided or altered, bats were still used as a motif but not
employed in the actual storyline.[4] Though
not intended by the author, the series resulted into becoming a
sort of cinderella complex[5] caused
by the building mental and emotional conflict between the main
characters.
When drawing the main character Kaya Satozuka, author Ohmi Tomu
used actress Hiromi Nagasaku and her own
sister-in-law as references for Kaya's appearance.[6]
She also used her sister-in-law as a basic model for Kaya's
personality because of her firm and resolute nature.[6]
Kaya's undergarments were given a certain degree of attention
because of Tomu's penchant for lace underwear.[3]
The amount of exposure was increased in later chapters as the story
progressed.
For Kyouhei Touma, she was careful to note various details of
his appearance depending on the setting of the scene. In
particular, his hair was the most difficult to draw.[6]
Manga
Midnight Secretary is written and illustrated by Ohmi
Tomu. It was serialized by Shogakukan in the josei (aimed at younger adult
women) manga magazine Petit Comic from 2006 to May 2009.
Serial chapters were collected in seven shinshoban volumes
under the Flower
Comics imprint.
Volume one was Tomu's sixteenth published volume.[7]
| No. |
Release date |
ISBN |
| 1 |
26 February 2007[8] |
ISBN 978-4-09-130857-3 |
| 2 |
26 September 2007[9] |
ISBN 978-4-09-131206-8 |
| 3 |
21 December 2007[10] |
ISBN 978-4-09-131387-4 |
| 4 |
10 July 2008[11] |
ISBN 978-4-09-131675-2 |
| 5 |
10 November 2008[12] |
ISBN 978-4-09-132050-6 |
| 6 |
10 March 2009[13] |
ISBN 978-4-09-132246-3 |
| 7 |
10 August 2009[14] |
ISBN 978-4-09-132570-9 |
Reception
Volume 5 reached #8 on the Oricon/Tohan manga sales chart for 11-17
November 2008,[15] and
volume 6 reached #18.[16]
The Romance novel review site Smart Bitches, Trashy
Books called the series addictive, describing it as "like
Harlequin: Presents crossed with manga and vampire romance."[17]
References
- ^
Tomu, Ohmi (April 2009). Chapter
33. "Midnight Secretary" (in Japanese). Petit Comic
(Shogakukan):
35.
- ^
Tomu, Ohmi. "Chapter 2" (in Japanese).
Midnight Secretary. 1. Shogakukan. p. 50.
ISBN
978-4-09-130857-3.
- ^ a
b
Tomu, Ohmi. "Chapter 6" (in Japanese).
Midnight Secretary. 2. Shogakukan. p. 42.
ISBN
978-4-09-131206-8.
- ^
Tomu, Ohmi. "Chapter 5" (in Japanese).
Midnight Secretary. 1. Shogakukan. p. 156.
ISBN
978-4-09-130857-3.
- ^
Tomu, Ohmi. "Chapter 1" (in Japanese).
Midnight Secretary. 1. Shogakukan. p. 6. ISBN
978-4-09-130857-3.
- ^ a
b
c
Tomu, Ohmi. "Chapter 2" (in Japanese).
Midnight Secretary. 1. Shogakukan. p. 61.
ISBN
978-4-09-130857-3.
- ^ Tomu, Ohmi. "Chapter 5" (in Japanese).
Midnight Secretary. 1. Shogakukan. p. 189.
ISBN
978-4-09-130857-3.
- ^ "小学館: コミック 「ミッドナイト·セクレタリ
1」" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. http://skygarden.shogakukan.co.jp/skygarden/owa/solc_dtl?isbn=9784091308573. Retrieved 10 April
2009.
- ^ "小学館: コミック 「ミッドナイト·セクレタリ
2」" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. http://skygarden.shogakukan.co.jp/skygarden/owa/solc_dtl?isbn=9784091312068. Retrieved 10 April
2009.
- ^ "小学館: コミック 「ミッドナイト·セクレタリ
3」" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. http://skygarden.shogakukan.co.jp/skygarden/owa/solc_dtl?isbn=9784091313874. Retrieved 10 April
2009.
- ^ "小学館: コミック 「ミッドナイト·セクレタリ
4」" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. http://skygarden.shogakukan.co.jp/skygarden/owa/solc_dtl?isbn=9784091316752. Retrieved 10 April
2009.
- ^ "小学館: コミック 「ミッドナイト·セクレタリ
5」" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. http://skygarden.shogakukan.co.jp/skygarden/owa/solc_dtl?isbn=9784091320506. Retrieved 10 April
2009.
- ^ "小学館: コミック 「ミッドナイト·セクレタリ
6」" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. http://skygarden.shogakukan.co.jp/skygarden/owa/solc_dtl?isbn=9784091322463. Retrieved 10 April
2009.
- ^ "小学館: コミック 「ミッドナイト·セクレタリ
7」" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. http://skygarden.shogakukan.co.jp/skygarden/owa/solc_dtl?isbn=9784091325709. Retrieved 10 August
2009.
- ^
"Japanese Comic Ranking,
November 11-17". Anime News Network. 19 November
2008. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-11-19/japanese-comic-ranking-november-11-17. Retrieved 13 April
2009.
- ^
"Japanese Comic Ranking,
March 10-16 (Updated)". Anime News Network. 25 March
2009. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-03-18/japanese-comic-ranking-march-10-16. Retrieved 13 April
2009.
- ^ Wendell, Sarah (20 December 2008). "Online Manga: The Midnight
Secretary". Smart Bitches, Trashy Books. http://www.smartbitchestrashybooks.com/index.php/weblog/comments/online-manga-the-midnight-secretary/. Retrieved 13 April
2009.
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