Hey hey I'm not demanding sexual advancement, you think I've been here since 2013 to not know that? even if they were alone together, it wouldn't happen because they're not at that stage and I can agree 100% on this of course but I disagree with saying that any romantic development would be sudden, it's practically just waiting to happen, but those things don't happen so easily in a group or working.
Even if they were left alone and nothing "big" happens, it would still be special just for the fact that it was their moment, a memory for just 2, a couple.
I meant no accusation that you were. I only meant to explain a theory as to why it appears the author makes use of third parties to help facilitate a slower development and keep to a potential application of a world view and experience. This in response to comment on Kaoru being there.
Something like a sudden and explicit confession or physical development would certainly be unbefitting of a story that has long kept to a "moon is beautiful" subtlety and often ambiguous approach to love. Such things being a single element, that is no more than nor less than, to a larger story that is a bittersweet coming of age tale with a balance that keeps it gentle - never too bitter and never too sweet. No sudden fulfillment.
The big would not be gentle, it would be sudden. This may come about later, but it isn't fitting for now, so the author keeps to using third parties.
And sure enough, in this chapter, their appreciation for one another is expressed indirectly. There's no sudden embrace or clear saying. Their expression is poetic and by proxy, not directly.
I think we're all saying the same thing more or less, the approaches are just very different.
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