My work schedule has been real a pain in the heinie lately, and last week was particulaly sad at home - we lost a one of our doggos - so seeing this announcement at least put a little smile on my face, I love these 2 dorks, and Contract Sisters is also a series I enjoyed back when I read, it's...
I've got questions, but I'm guessing they will be barely addressed before muscle Mama will fly away, while promising she be back to bang a confused (LEGAL) teen.
What kind of life choices have led me down such a weird rabbit hole?
So, a lot of hype for this around here, now I'm really curious about it. Guess I'll have to add it to the reading list.
Does anyone have a link for a translated version of the LN? I'd like to check it out as well.
Thanks in advance to any kind souls who reply (^▽^)
That's a very good analysis; it's been a while since I read Netsuzou Trap, and I didn't even think about the connection.
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Gotta say that I started this just because, but now I am intrigued to see where the story goes.
Oh, just f***ing great, what a great way to call it a night! Thanks so f***ing much, you bastard mangaka!
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Guess I'll eagerly wait for dread the next chapter...
Pretty good so far, I'm enjoying the drama, angst and Aya doing the most teen thing possible: believing herself to be above all the the BS everyone goes through.
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I guessing the store clerk asked them if they were going in the changing room together because she could feel all the Thirst-ness in the air.
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Since I'm not part of the Gay Mafia, as a a friend affectionately says, all I can do for Pride Month is say this:
Go do Crimes, and Have Fun!
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(Crimes being kissing boys or girls, or both, as you see fit.)
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Everyone here has already touched upon the fact Sorawo is super dense when it comes to personal relationships, but I just wanna point out that, after beating in retreat from her place, she was willing to just walk in, superchill, right into the HAUNTED APARTMENT!
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