Gosh, I wish this author wrote a TeruMoko manga. I’ve been really wanting something of this quality for that pairing. I have no particular interest in Eirin or Keine, let alone shipping them, but this was a captivating read. This was one of the most refreshingly natural romance manga I've ever read. For better or worse, most yuri is full of samey tropes and two-dimensional characters. Relationships often develop in one extreme or the other - either the characters are the densest known material in the universe and take 5000 pages to acknowledge each other, or the relationship building is rushed in an instant because the author just wants to draw the pair being gay together. Which isn't inherently bad, but that being the standard makes me appreciate this all that much more. I'd go so far as to say this feels like real literature, not just a gay nerd comic.
Also, pg 78
What a rascally wabbit