I really like this author, but each upload has done less for me so far. I hope we see more from this author and I hope the stories keep their uniqueness. Having some with more upbeat tones wouldn't be bad, but I've enjoyed the melancholy quite a bit.
That went better than expected. Sure, they're keeping their feelings secret for now, but at least one of them is planning to confess them in the future, so there's quite likely a happy ending waiting for them down the line.
Not gonna lie, i've always wanted to read a story like this, where the feelings are mutual, but the characters believe they aren't.
That used to be THE archetypal yuri story, so I guess you're in the right place. There's a lot of that story on this site. You can probably find a number of such stories in the Tsubomi, early Yuri Hime, and Hirari works on the site
Not gonna lie, i've always wanted to read a story like this, where the feelings are mutual, but the characters believe they aren't.
That used to be THE archetypal yuri story, so I guess you're in the right place. There's a lot of that story on this site. You can probably find a number of such stories in the Tsubomi, early Yuri Hime, and Hirari works on the site
Yeah and then they started handholding all the time and everything went to hell
Well, I wouldn't say "archetypal", but tragically unrequited feelings are indeed part of the fabric of yuri, stretching all the way back to https://dynasty-scans.com/series/shiroi_heya_no_futari ...and even further. From a book I'm currently rereading; 1923, in China, as in Japan, women were writing stories about their attachments to other women, and how proscribed their dreams of realizing it were:
From the content I can say that they are both waiting to be separated in order to made both of them have enough gut to confess to each other. Seem kindda normal when come from young love.
So this is what drama looks like in Alabama.
Poor cousin Yuichi is probably sipping iced coffee, waiting for the day he stops being the incest scapegoat.
Well, I wouldn't say "archetypal", but tragically unrequited feelings are indeed part of the fabric of yuri, stretching all the way back to https://dynasty-scans.com/series/shiroi_heya_no_futari ...and even further. From a book I'm currently rereading; 1923, in China, as in Japan, women were writing stories about their attachments to other women, and how proscribed their dreams of realizing it were:
These are the kinds of stories that I imagine a 3rd character comes into the story that has connections with the two girls. And learns about there secret love for each other that is hidden from one another. Then some how girl 3 reunited the lovers and finds a lover herself (a 4th girl who is a background character that you can’t help but fall in love with and want to ship with girl 3. I hate when true lovers miss out on finding the truth and it hurts.