@Yggdraseed, because I accidentally misspelled your username in my reply to your original love circle post you seem to have missed it so I'll use that as an excuse to post a slightly updated/revised version of the reply here ( also, once more thanks and sorry for opposing your theory while you're supporting mine ):
Lets start with confirmed relationships, there many hints in many places in the story, but, at least for the purpose of my interpretation of it, I feel that c33p9 is the biggest and clearest guidepost, Counting from top right to bottom left, We have:
Shuichi <--> Elena in panel 2.
Honoka --> Naoto in panel 4.
Kaito --> Honka in panels 6,5,4.
This might seem trivial but while you look at that single page you might be able to see that it foreshadows and hides within itself much more.
- 2, 4, 6, I do not need to point out the common factor, these panels are the presentation of the story’s pairings and love.
- Panel 5 while seeming to be merely a connector between panels 4 and 6 is quite on the opposite the point that is being emphasized by them, that is, Kaito’s self-centered, self-gratifing and self-deluding nature. Between catching on a challenge/encouragement that wasn’t aimed at him and throwing off a declaration of coolness into thin air rather than the person meant to be impressed, it is the exemplification of him sinking into his own private world in order to come up with an that in truth is meant to satisfies no one but himself. ..I wonder if I’m dissing this guy so much because I see him as the sum of so many of the flaws that I hate about myself.. anyway..
- Panel 3 is a foreshadowing of /reference to the Naoto replacing Shuichi thing, but at the same time it is a demonstration of Naoto a man’s man.
- and then there’s 1, a number that signifies both solitude and being at the top and front, her comment to Kaito might seem like the indication of a pairing but the actual meaning is different, nearly opposite, being countered and mirrored by panel 5 it emphasizes the fact that Claiko is the only one being shown only and solely by herself. But there is a bit more to it than that, while all others are shown only in the light, Claiko is the only one being shown half in shadow, and if you’ll cover away the portion of her face shown in light you’ll notice a more sinister expression, one that will give her seemingly cheerful and lighthearted comment a more threatening air (“Why so serious?” anyone?).
And another thing that is most noted by it’s absence is the lack of any indication of a pairing between Claiko and Naoto.
Not only that but you will note that unlike Shuichi, Elena, Honoka and even Kaito, Naoto doesn’t show the slightest bit of blushing.
And as for Claiko, at first glance she might seem to be a part of the blushful lovey-dovey mood, but once you look at the other flashbacks shown in pages 6 to 8 you’ll notice that the blush would seem to be a fixed feature of her face, and, but, in particular, on page 9, with the aforementioned shadow playing on her face the blush shows the tiniest, slightest bit of falseness.
And yet, wasn’t Claiko and Naoto being a couple stated as an absolute and irrevocable truth at the beginning of the chapter? So what does this mean, was this an oversight, a mistake, did the author simply not feel the need to restate something so obvious and clear? No, what this means is that while Claiko and Naoto were a couple from early on, their relationship was fairly shallow and not based on any real love. Finding Claiko physically attractive he tried to hit on her and she accepted. Why? Somewhat because she was open to new experiences and just wanted to try the relationship thing out. And somewhat because with her being rather popular it would make other boys pester her a bit less. But mostly because she wanted to keep Naoto on a leash and away from other girls until her best friend Honoka found the guts to try and win his heart. So.. what difference does it make? Chapter 34 page 11.
Claiko was an alpha female, Naoto found her physically attractive, but, being a man’s man sort of guy, from an emotional stand point she was probably very strongly tromping on his ego, furthermore, with her being careful not allow him to find an find an excuse to end their relationship, he might have felt outright imprisoned.
As a consequence when Claiko suddenly became a much more needy, intimate and feminine Honoka-as-Aiko not only could he not abandon her, but much more, his pent up frustration quickly reversed and sublimed into emotionally mature true love.
A quick sum-up for now:
Shuichi <-- true love --> Elena
Naoto <-- true love --> Honoka-as-Aiko
Kaito – selfish obsesive stalker love --> Honoka
Claiko <-- best friends closer than family --> Honoka