I find yankee characters to be a little awkwardly forced most of the time, and this is no exception, but the plotline is creative so I enjoyed it.
People who usually haven't had their trust returned are often some variation of this if they're stubborn enough.
I really like this kind of character, seemingly emotionless, but just bad at expressing it. There should be a tag for this, not sure how to call it though.
Good description! Maybe dandere? That's one of the more common traits of autism, though it's definitely not universal or exclusive to it (don't tag it as that haha). More due to having difficulty figuring out or expressing emotions (in a way that doesn't get you ostracised) than not having them. Both (figuring out and expressing) can be learnt, but take a lot of concentration, so it's often much more enjoyable and less stressful to remain comparatively blank, unless you're around people who understand you or people really misinterpret you.
The characterisation in this is really good, and I love it when characters actually think. Emotionally intelligent writing~ Only bit that was slightly unbelievable was falling in love through a book.
Love all of the characters! The bit where Kozue ignores what she's told about the protag struck a chord, and Fumi is way too cute. Way too much of this reminds me of my past.
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