Excuse me for this naive question, but... these girls are Kyou and Mion, right?
Who the eff is Daisy??
I asked myself the same question.
Perhaps Kyouko and Mion will live happily ever after—but at some point, after their marriage, they will adopt a doggie named Daisy who will later die and this explains the title?
You'd rather kill a puppy than have some school thots mess up their romance? You evil fiend! Have you no heart?
No one said anything about killing a puppy. It will be an old doggo that lived a long and fulfilling life before peacefully passing away in their sleep.
Jokes aside, I didn't like this very much. It felt very rushed, like I was reading a —rather awkwardly written— one-shot, instead of the first chapter in a series, but I can overlook this if it was meant as a prologue and we enter the main story in the next chapter.
Also, is it just me, or is Kyou a bit weird? I'm not sure if she was meant to appear this way, or if this simply isn't written very well, but a lot of the things she did weirded me out somewhat: first, the whole glasses thing (which unfortunately seems to be a staple of stories with girls with glasses), then confessing out of the blue in a very... aggressive (? Not the right word, but I can't think of a better one) way, then the stupid "I tried to make you jealous so that you'd love me more" and the ending scene where she seems to be going way too fast for the protagonist. She seems kind of... Possessive? Idk. And the whole thing is written in a way that I can't tell if it's just a poor use of the tropes of shy glasses girl and confident outgoing girl that sweeps her off her feet, or the beginnings of an unhealthy relationship.
Just to get this off my chest, I wanna restate how much I loathe the "you look good without your glasses" trope. Is this even something that people say in real life? And if yes, does anyone who wears glasses actually feel fluttered by that? I, for one, know that I would be pissed if someone told me that, it's not like I chose to wear glasses in the first place.