That chapter really put a new spin on Chapters 10 & 11. Chidori's response to Nanoha's cutely awkward confession isn't just her being shy and half-tsundere (although she is)--she's dealing with the pain of past emotional trauma and bravely taking the plunge anyway.
It also explains why Chidori, although looking like the quiet bookworm type, actually seems to be a bit more knowledgable about (or maybe just aware of) romance/sexual stuff than Nanoha.
So the possibilities for "Igarashi" seem to be:
- Chidori's past love trying to get back together.
- Another, unknown girl at the school with a crush on Chidori (perhaps having discovered that Chidori likes girls via the past love).
- An unknown boy from another school.
The fact that the note is addressed to "Chidori" rather than "Fujimiya-san" strongly suggests that it's #1.
Chidori talking about "her love" not being the same as "their love" is something that makes the possibility of Igarashi being the same one that broke her heart kinda hard to believe. In the note, it clearly states that this Igarashi doesn't just want to be friends with her, so if this was the past love, Chidori wouldn't be saying that.
I think it’s #2 or with a low possibility, #3. I feel like if it was her past lover, it would be much more painful. ^ That lovely person also makes a good point. I doubt a past lover would leave a note saying “These aren’t just as a friend.” It seems like Igarashi’s chocolates just resurfaced the feelings of Chidori’s past love. Kind of like, “If I accept this person’s feelings, I’ll end up hurt again.” When Chidori says, “my love isn’t like their love,” I thought of it as an indicator that her past love was a girl. And maybe, Chidori’s love was unrequited/unknown to the other. That could be why she was always hurt and crying.
In addition, just to throw it out there, we’re hopefully aware that manga shoves gender stereotypes down your throat. Of course these stereotypes in Yuri aren’t as strongly reinforced as they are in Het, but it’s still there. With that in mind, I can’t imagine a boy sneaking a frilly/“girly” bag into an all girl’s school.
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