@CashRoot That's kinda the point, no? It's a group of deeply broken individuals trying their hardest to learn how to love and support each other and be loved and supported.
Damn, that's actually insanely depressing. The one friend tries to do what the other friend likes because she wants to share interests and be a better friend but always ends up inadvertently overshadowing the other. What a tragic friendship.
I feel like some of you are being a bit hard on Nozomi here, not really acknowledging the progress she made in this chapter. Sure it's not as substantial as actually finally opening up to Shino, but she's finally seeing it as a legitimate option. This entire time she's seen Shino as someone to...
the mom made me laugh in this. she instills her daughter with pretty damn regressive views from a very young age on the role of women in society, but then she finds out her daughter is gay and is just like "hell yeah, that girl's super princely, just go to france and get married there!"
@SA2011 nah they gave pretty much the same explanation in the webcomic: her father wanted her to be perfect so he made her learn a bunch of things, martial arts included.
it meandered a bit, and probably could have been about 75% as long and gotten the same effect it was going for but with a bit of a better pacing, but i quite enjoyed this, particularly this final chapter. i really like the message of "your love doesn't have to feel the same as mine, as long as...
art style was a little rough, but otherwise that was a really solid story. i hope this artist continues to work and put out stuff, they have some talent.