I've read to many tragedies to not get the feeling of the last page indicating a suicide. It was on my mind ever since they started taking off their shoes (that's what people usually do before committing suicide in Japan) - which is pretty expected if they were going in water, I know, but still. All that gloomy talking about being swept away, disappearing and stuff made me pretty damn paranoid. Especially that final page with the close up on said shoes. I'm wondering if the mangaka left it ambiguous on purpose or if I'm just being autistic. Realistically though the story was leading anywhere but suicide, especially with the final dialogue about moving on and not thinking about dying anymo- w- well maybe she said that because she was finally gonna stop thinking about it and actually do it. And maybe Ena took her to see her previous lover because she was hoping to settle things / end it all without regreAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Actually I think I'm just being retarded, maybe it's really just supposed to be emphasis on her no longer thinking about suicide - by straight up making it look like lovers' suicide without context.
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