When her grandmother passes away, high school student Kajitsu Toda suddenly finds two hot stepbrothers and an adorable little stepsister dropped in her lap! Kajitsu and her step-siblings have only one thing in common: they were all abandoned by their parents. Against the odds, they�ve pulled together to form a family without grown-ups. They don�t want charity, they don�t want pity�they just want their dignity!
Things are particularly tough for Kajitsu and her step-brother Natsu. As kids, they were as close as any true siblings. Now, reunited for the first time in seven years, they�ve grown as far apart as two people can be. Can they ever become friends again? And can two high school students living together, even as �siblings� ever escape scandal?
With equal parts comedy, drama, and budding romance, Crossroad is a rich experience of youthful emotions and fragile hearts struggling against an often cold, unfeeling adult world.
Kajitsu has never known a proper family. Her dad�s a deadbeat and her mom changes husbands like most people change socks. Kaijitsu isn�t alone in her dysfunction--Taro and Natsu, the hottie step brothers she hasn�t seen in seven years, are also refugees from negligent parents in search of a home. Abandoned by everyone but each other, the three not-quite-siblings make one last attempt at building a family. It�s hard enough getting along in a home with rampant hormones and no adults, but when an unexpected bundle of joy is dropped in their laps, can they learn to be parents, too?