Giri Choko Girai no Futari

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This feels like another story where adults act like immature idiots, imagine saying a tradition should die just because you don't like seeing the person you like getting OBLIGATORY chocolates.
 
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This is an enjoyable slice of life covering the beginning of an office love story. While it isn't really special, what it does is done well. It scratches the itch for a cute and innocent love story without dragging it out.

Takaki is man that lacks confidence and makes up for it through effort, even if he doesn't realize it. The thought he gives towards the chocolates, his cooking, and so on shows how he is serious, especially when it comes to Aya. On the other hand, Aya seems incredibly serious but is down to earth and adorable. Their relationship with one another is precious, and their personalities mesh incredibly well. It is somewhat strange they are the only real characters of note, but that's perfectly fine for this story.

The story is very simple, and it works well. Two people fall in love and express that love through the classic Valentine's chocolate and White Day response. What is more interesting to me is seeing the relationship continue beyond just this trope and into a very mature relationship full of love and care. It is sugar sweet, and its simplicity only magnify this.

8/10 I recommend this, especially as a short read. It won't change anyone's lives, but it scratches that mature yet sweet adult love itch without any drama or complexity that is not always welcome. Just know the conclusion is open but defined, leading some to feel its ending is sudden. I think it works well.
 

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