To sum up.
Takeda - That 'politically correct' dude
Fujiwara - Generic asshole
Yuma - Dumb as bricks
Hotaru - Super Sexy Commando Angel (with some psychological issues)
I was scared to read this because of the bisexual tag, but I kind of don't read the girls as being bisexual. At least not Yuma. She seems thrilled by the idea of romance, but looking at it I think she only really has genuine romantic feelings for Hotaru. Takeda is the socially normal placeholder for her right now. The people in this that come off as awful are Fujiwara and Hotaru, but it seems that Hotaru is being sexually manipulated by her own boyfriend (and abused), and possibly in the past as well. She's just as vulnerable as Yuma in this case. It would be so easy for Fujiwara to call her out as a "sicko lesbo whore" and subject her to horrible bullying by her peers. Fujiwara holds the majority of the power in the story so far, and that makes me nervous.
I'm still optimistic for a good ending though. I haven't read anything by this author that didn't end well, hoping that they're scared to diverge from that trend haha. I can only hope for a change of heart in Fujiwara, healing of Hotaru's issues, and Yuma to get some brains. Takeda... can just stay the same, poor dude. Though I'd like to know how he ended up dating Yuma in the first place. I'm guessing he was the one to ask Yuma out, and she accepted more out of excitement for the idea of dating for the first time than genuine attraction. I don't think that makes Yuma a bad person though, it's perfectly normal at their age to make mistakes like that.
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