It's a little unsettling, because the first half of the story is set up exactly like a "be careful what you wish for" narrative, with Torii fantasising about Kai being badly hurt so that Torii could have selfishly get an opportunity to get close to her, only for that to happen exactly as she'd imagined and even wanted it to. I'd expected the rest of the story to be about how the piano was never really the obstacle Torii thought it was, and that Kai still isn't interested in her even after being injured, or that it was Kai's piano that made her special to Torii in the first place and she just wasn't as interested in Kai as a normal girl, or some other kind of tragic morality play like that.
Instead, Torii wishes Kai would be hurt so that Torii could get her attention, and then when it actually happens, everything goes exactly as well as she'd hoped it would. Even better, really, since Kai recovers enough to play the piano again, getting the piano back doesn't distract her from Torii, and it even seems like they fall in love, I guess? It just seems like it's setting up something dark, and then doesn't deliver on it.
Kinda feels like there's a hypothetical main story which would be told from Kai's perspective, where she's an antisocial piano prodigy who suddenly gets hurt, is thrown into despair, and is rescued by a seemingly angelic girl who introduces her to new friends, shows her what life has to offer outside of music, and supports her all through the recovery, eventually becoming her lover. This feels like it would be the omake chapter or side-B to that story, where we find out that the seemingly angelic girl who just wanted to help out of the goodness of her heart was actually kinda creepy and possessive, and had been watching Kai for a while before the story had even begun. So it would be a different context to see the real story in, rather than the entirety of the story itself.
Then again, this is the same author as Bloom Into You, so maybe slightly intense and unsettling romances where everything is basically fine for the most part is just her style.
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