Yuri Project
joined Jul 14, 2016
Something I thought about in this chapter is that if someone I cared about did to me what Mishio did to Ena, then as soon as I found out I would walk away and never speak to them again.
However, as a narrative, I really like that Rika-sensei hadn't killed herself, and that Mishio was lying. This is the second time the story really surprised me (the first time was when Tachibana-sensei revealed she wasn't Mishio's ex after those very unsubtle hints), and this one really puts everything we knew about Mishio in a new light. It reinforces the impression that her "cool" or "dark" exterior is just an impression (perhaps one she cultivates deliberately), and really she's just very scared and lonely.
Maybe in chapter 6, when they go to the beach, Mishio was deciding what to say to Ena the whole time, and her overly dramatic lines ("We could die tomorrow") were intentional, to sort of build up to the lie she was going to tell. And it backfired on her, since (for a day at least) it made Ena far more cautious around her.
And I like that a story with so many references to suicide (starting from the first page), the actual suicide turns out to be made-up.
last edited at Feb 2, 2018 7:40PM