I speculated whether Mitsuki had gotten to accept herself in light of her friends (Aya, specifically) loving her for all of who she is, or maybe she was just unhealthily coping and the situation would eventually blow on her face...
Glad to see it was the former!
As others have said, it might...
The whiplash IS the point here. After all, this has only explored Aya's POV so far. The delivery wouldn't have been the same if we'd seen Mitsuki's entire week off school right off the bat.
Aya's intervention was clearly what affected Mitsuki more than the bullying itself.
Whether this is her...
Evie doesn't have memories of the past because she got isekai'd into this world at some point after kid Elsa departed from her mansion, which is also the point where the story diverges from the game's supposed normal route. Evie herself in the first chapters realizes she can't explain why the...
I mean, we're talking about high-schoolers. I think it's a bit unfair to expect them to fully plan out/consider every possible outcome in the heat of the moment.
I believe Shiiko thought that not only would this be as good a moment as any but that it'd also cheer Rei up a bit. We've seen her...
I'm not sure why anyone isn't considering the fact that there's 2 monsters there that are only held in check by the psycho on the desk.
Even if the simplest approach would be killing/incapacitating her, there's no way to know how those 2 would react. And in close quarters, at that. And there's...
The Witch made it clear that most of the time travel section is in some sort of recursive time loop, so Yvonne's actions aren't gonna affect the present in any major way so long as she doesn't break the plot (signaled by the ring). This means that what all this we're seeing Yvonne doing already...