Oh sick, multiple comments in a row amounting to "There are men in my f/f fiction!" If y'all don't care for it, a large majority of works on this very site will cater to you.
I'm both lamenting and grateful to my not discovering this manga until now, when scanlation is approaching completion. Keiko's doubtful enthusiasm and Tsubaki's dread-laden coyness both hit me so hard in relation to my past mistakes, such that the reading feels a tiny bit excruciating. I can recall few instances of YA/seinen fiction as accurate about lazy slides into obliteration, or the fumbling exploration of kids into questions they'll never answer.
Oh, and the art is stunning.
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