I don't think that being anxious after more than 24 hours of no contact is being needy. It felt like a fairly normal reaction to me. I'm actually surprised that she wasn't banging at her g/f doors after about 12 hours of no contact. No normal person just goes off the grid for that long with no prior notice of some kind. If anyone's weird here, it's Yoru.
Well, I guess this is one of those stories you can't treat too seriously.
I don't find someone dropping off the grid for a day or two all that unusual. There have been instances where I've gone weeks or a couple of months without calling or texting people. Not that there was anything wrong, just that I had nothing to say. I'll admit I'm not normal and I can't recall anyone ever accusing me of being normal either, so take it as you will.
@FluffyCow, @Akaii, Thank you for the information, it helps quite a bit to enjoy this even more. I'm not sure what that says about me that I take a certain pleasure in seeing the awkward embarrassment of someone telling their spouse that they love them (even obliquely), but enjoy it I will.
Kinda wish I followed Gundam just to understand the implied context for this scene. It's set well, the mood is great, the artwork is top notch, the character designs are lovely. All the components are there and in place, and if these were two random original characters, it would just be a nice yuri two page, but I can't help but think there's more here that the reader SHOULD be understanding, that I'm not getting. Frustrating.
Usually these characters are super dense and stuff, but I do like that here the thought process was less like, obliviousness to the possibility it was her, and more like, acknowledging that, but trying to consider other angles on it first to avoid any misunderstandings, and maybe committing to that a little too hard. Like, I respect the humility, and if she really was a Dense Black Hole like some other characters, that last conversation would not have turned out the way it did; she's not stupid, just doesn't want to assume. And I dig that vibe, helps kinda reinforce the theme that like, actually communicating effectively is better, without falling back on the usual more melodramatic angles.
It was a little irritating how the story was beating around the bush, but at the same time, I like characters that have enough humility to not just ASSUME that they are the target of a persons affections. No matter how romantic it might be to have your favorite person read your mind and just know they are your soulmate or whatever, NOTHING beats a straight out face to face, in person, confession. Anything less (without extenuating circumstances) is just cowardice.
Hmmmm, just throwing it out there, but what if, just WHAT IF, Aya had read enough manga to know that at this point she's gonna have to chase Mitsuki all over God's creation to make any progress happen, SO, she knocks her off the stairs to slow her down enough to actually make some sort of progress. Abusive and evil? Yes, but also effective. Also gives her an excuse to hang out at her house even more and faun over and spoil her crush.
For some reason I keep hearing the song 'Rumpshaker' in my head looking at this picture. Shake baby, shake baby, one, two, three, four, shake baby, shake baby, one, two, three, shake baby, one, two, shake baby, one
I would think 'Sing Me Your Love Song' By Jonathan Butler would be perfect except it's the wrong genre of music and would give the wrong vibe at this time (too laid back and soft), but I can't think of another song that would work near as well though. A number of Boston's songs keep wanting to bubble up, but again wrong genre and wrong vibe, plus lacking a whole band as back-up.
Being told how amazing you are by the person you love is one hell of an aphrodisiac.
I don't know, but I hope you're right. On that note in the Christmas spirit, I pray that EVERYONE here on the forums gets that affirmation as much as they need and want this year and in the year to come.
Mitsuki is almost scarily similar to her uncle. With this chapter I'm starting to wonder if Truck-kun wasn't involved somehow. Even though both are alive. Kanna and Aya are beginning to resemble each other as well, though that can be chalked up to similar experience.
This was VERY good, but not gonna lie, I was waiting for CQC (love) knife fight. That's just the way I roll. Also was happy to see they saved a marriage and I'm also curious about what happens with that salary-man who got winged looking at that waitstaff lady. I'll be waiting eagerly for a continuation of this.