it's interesting to see in minori's memories, makio pointed back at her and yelled some things too. not that it makes it 'even,' we don't know the full story, but it's interesting to remember that makio herself said she could only see minori from her own limited perspective, and that's why she refrains from imposing it on asa. how much of how makio viewed her sister is warped? i'm so curious to see more of how minori viewed their relationship.
more and more this manga seems to be underlying the theme that everyone lives together, but in their own worlds. makio says writing is lonely, which is strange because it's meant to be communicating to someone. but that's how life is as well, no matter how we form relationships with others, the way we view those relationships is wrapped up in our own perspective. "we're two different people." it's both inane and profound. there are just some things we won't see the same, but we're drawn to each other, while still living alone.