Ohara is still displeased over the fact that everyone fawns over Misore instead of her. She even accused Yuu for taking sides with Misore. Yuu tries to lift her spirits and told her that she is in the middle of writing a new script, Hana, and she has the perfect part for Ohara to play. Meanwhile, Touya is getting busier with his drama work and all the interviews Kina arranged for him. A tired Touya finally told Kina to cancel every interview and rode off in his bike.
After reading the unfinished script, Ohara was happy and felt that the lead character seems perfect for her. However, Yuu announced that she wanted Ohara to play the show-girl spirit, a supporting character. Ohara got angry and told Yuu she refuses to act in a supporting character and be behind Misore all the time. Ohara then went to a bar where she met another director, Hino, of Radium 100 theatre group. She complaint to him about her troubles and told him about Yuu's script. Later on, Ohara threatened to leave Garandou for Radium 100. However, Yuu did not blame her and even decided to go watch a Radium 100 play with her.
Everyone got a shocked when they realized that the play by Radium 100 was actually stolen from Yuu. It turns out that Hino took advantage of his conversations with Ohara who told him the script. A crying Yuu went back to the company and Shougo hugged her, only to be seen by Touya. Although Shougo told Yuu to be confident and show them that they're the real thing, Yuu lost her confidence. A guilty Ohara resigned from Garandou.
Yuu went to look for Touya to "borrow a little fighting spirit" only to be pushed away by him. Later at the TV company building, Shougo punched Hino in front of everyone, and the story spread to Touya. Curious, he went to ask Shougo about it, and found out about everything. Shougo told Yuu that he wants her to stage a one-day play with her script and said that if she didn't, it will forever haunt her. However, they're still lacking an actress for the Dolly (spirit-girl) role.
Touya came looking for Yuu to apologize and she told him about her troubles. Touya, who had already previously read the script, offers to play that role. However, it has to be a secret as Touya is still bonded to his contract. Even the play itself was a secret as they plan to promote another of Garandou's play but stage Hana on the first day. However, Touya slyly revealed to Hino and to those nearby that he will be appearing for the first night stage-play of Garandou. The rumour spreads and everyone was curious. Even Ohara came to watch.

From the start of the play, the audiences realized the similarity of it to Radium 100's play. Hino started to break out in cold sweat and tried to stop the play by accusing them as thieves. However, he was overpowered by the music of the play. Hana was a success and no one recognizes Touya as Dolly. A regretful Ohara came backstage to apologize and was accepted back into Garandou. A snooping reporter caught Touya leaving the building and realizes that he was Dolly. The news broke and suddenly Garandou & Yuu was bombarded by the reporters. An angry Kina slapped Touya for not understanding the work she put in as his manager. Touya warned her that she doesn't understand his needs as well.
An annual stage-play award results were published in a magazine, and Yuu heard about a famous and talented director/scripwriter/actor Kazuma Rin. She received a free ticket from Shougo to watch his play and bumped into Touya who came to watch as well. Both of them were very impressed with Kazuma Rin. After the play, they had dinner together. Yuu commented that this felt like a date, but Touya refuted and said he can't imagine her in a romantic relationship. He further innocently told a dissapointed Yuu that he can't afford the time to be in love and he thinks it's the same with her.

The next day, Kazuma Rin came looking for Shougo for an introduction to Touya, only to find out it is Yuu he should pursue if he wants the introduction. He wants Touya for his next production, and Yuu told him that Touya already saw Kazuma's play and there is no need for Yuu to be the middle person. Before leaving, Kazuma manages to persuade Yuu to restage Hana. It was later on confirm that Touya has accepted Kazuma's production for his comeback to the stage. Meanwhile, Yuu is busy reproducing Hana with Ohara as Dolly and a new actress for Misore's original role. However, troubles arises almost at once when Yuu realizes that Ohara is copying Touya's Dolly. Ohara got angry and slapped her.
Review:
A 300+ page volume! This was crazy to summarize!!! But it is a wonderful volume nonetheless. I really started to enjoy this manga from this volume onwards.
First off, am really really pissed off with the character Ohara. She is truly truly spoilt, and for no reason other than her own vainness that she is a great actress. She thinks she's a diva who does not deserve anything less than the lead role, and when things doesn't go her own way, she threatened and even slap the director.
Honestly, I kind of forgive her when she realizes her mistakes in the middle of the volume, but what the heck is going on with her when she slapped Yuu???? I didn't even feel that angry when Kina slapped Touya. Kina tried her best even though she doesn't realize that it is not what Touya wanted, and for that, I think her actions is justified to some extent. But not with Ohara. Ohara is just one plain B****. I wonder why Yuu even tolerates her.
The play Hana is very interesting - only for the fact that for once, its scenes were shown more extensively compared to the other plays which appear in this manga. Touya makes a very pretty spirit-girl as well =P
As for the romantic development between Touya and Yuu, it is clear that Touya felt jealousy. But he doesn't seem to realize this and has focus his energy towards his acting, hence his innocent comments to Yuu during their dinner date. However, Yuu is clearly in tune with her feelings and cherishes the tickets that he gave her (did not summarized this part).