“Genre-apartheid dogmatism”
That’s good. That’s very good.
Actually, this chapter really is a bit of a major moment in (as has been said before) a very low-key, slow-burn story that’s been all the more charming for those very qualities.
It’s been obvious for, like, forever, that Himawari-san cares deeply for Matsuri, and also that she consistently tries to not think very hard about the nature of those feelings.
We’ve also known that the actual age gap between the two isn’t all that great; it just seems a bit extreme because Matsuri comes off as rather immature and Himawari-san has an affect that’s considerably older than she actually is. The chapter does, after all, start with the assertion that Matsuri is growing up. . .
Himawari-san’s pique at her brother could just be a bit of friend-jealousy at someone else taking Matsuri’s attention multiplied by their characteristic sibling banter/tension, so it will be interesting to see what happens next. (And if I recall correctly, Ayame has a bit of a thing for Himawari but also ships H/M because, like all who know the bookstore owner, she’s pleased that Matsuri has helped to open up Himawari-san emotionally. So some frank gal-pal talk could very well be in the offing.)
last edited at Feb 28, 2019 9:11AM