Wow, Misha sounds quite progressive until you look at it in context. Where the world is set in a pseudo-medieval period (where superstition and intolerance were widely prevalent), and the fact that it was written by an author from a country where homosexual marriage is still illegal. Taken in...
Damnit Japan! This is what happens when you put romantic undertones in your culture about something as convenient and practical as sharing an umbrella. You hurt this loli Japan, and I hope you feel bad about yourself!
Ok, time to move on to where they can magically understand each other. Just because it is the title, doesn't mean it needs to be the running theme through the ENTIRE manga.
How would pushing someone onto the tracks stop a fucking train? And if there was someone large enough to be able to stop a train with their body, how would I be able to knock them off the bridge? Shit makes no damn sense at all.
Sorry to all the KoF fanboys, but his hair is fucking stupid. And I'm a petty asshole that is dopping this because of that reason, and that reason alone.
What a shitty and self-defeatist book! Who would read something like that? No, not everything that happens to you is your fault. In fact, there are many, many things that can happen to a person that are outside the bounds of human control.
Well, what can you expect? They're Asian parents, she's just lucky they're not beating her with a curtain rod or disinheriting her for dishonoring their ancestors.