Yeah I'm just letting all that slide because it made no sense. It was all way too dramatic for something so slight anyway. We're talking her sins? We're yelling and bawling? That's a bit much to me for something that we move passed quickly anyway.I’m glad this confrontation happened because I think the ending would have been so much worse. But saying that… I don’t understand it at all. “You lied to me. I will never forgive you. But I’m a freak so don’t care. I love you.” ??????
Well they are in high school. When you feel like you’re being outed to a friend you secretly like, that you stole her stuff and did slightly dirty things that you knew she wouldn’t like, you tend to get a bit emotional and regretful and remorseful.Yeah I'm just letting all that slide because it made no sense. It was all way too dramatic for something so slight anyway. We're talking her sins? We're yelling and bawling? That's a bit much to me for something that we move passed quickly anyway.
I've no problem with the general idea. The problem is the execution of that idea. I don't think it was established or handled well these last few chapters.Well they are in high school. When you feel like you’re being outed to a friend you secretly like, that you stole her stuff and did slightly dirty things that you knew she wouldn’t like, you tend to get a bit emotional and regretful and remorseful.
For sure, Kiyota had also been lying to herself cause she’s got such ecchi perverted fantasies and yes she info dumped this. The yelling at each other and dramatics is when you get so frustrated with someone not understanding what you’re saying.