I really liked The Flower and the Star's confession, which lasts a few pages. It was beautifully built up.
And then you have the reply, that also lasts a few pages (thinking back, this whole chapter's one big confession and its reply)
If you havent read it you shouldn't read those pages haha, it's so much more satisfying if you actually read it
I guess I could have given the link to the exact page where you have the confession plainly stated, but what made them memorable, stuck with me and were the first to come to mind was the way they were built up, their narrative and visual value
I don't know if most people liked the manga as much as I did, but I love it when the relationship between the two girls is ambiguous (i don't mean subtext), and they are pushed to interact without even knowing what the hell is going on between them.
"Are we friends?" "Do I like her?" "Does she hate me?" "What the hell am I supposed to do?" "What is going on between us?"
I'm probably not super clear on explaining this, but manga I've found with more or less this pattern would be like Ebisu and Hotei, Notes from the Garden of Lilies, As Yet I Have No Name, Comprehensive Tovarisch, Fragtime, etc
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