I know it's already considered forbidden love but all things considered, with how her "mother" is presented and her resemblance with "that girl"
I just... I have this strange feeling that maybe this love is way more forbidden than what we initially thought
I can't wait to read more omg this is amazing this is cinema!!
Absolutely not. You watch Ayano walk by in some panels where these two are together, and its already been established that she was working as a child actor when Fumi was an assistant director.
It is extra heart wrenching seeing this when we
know how this love story ends, in disaster for them both. We don't know what kind of disaster, but it's a disaster. These chapters have been magnificent and prove just how solid the characterization and storytelling of this thing are. Ayano being confronted with the fact that
she can love but
he can't love her is a wonderful bit there. Because she's told it by someone who's looking at it through the same lens she's seeing her love through. Not that she's silly or that her love is incorrect or anything, but that, well... if he reciprocates it it's bad so she shouldn't touch him and stuff. Ayano then wondering if what she's feeling is wrong is fascinating cause of that. Cause, well... it isn't. It's super normal and there's nothing wrong with it.
Akari practically threw herself at Fumi, and he still fumbled...
We have no idea what happened. Why are there so many comments like this? We don't know what happened, but we know it ended in catastrophe. There's a
reason that these two aren't together. We don't
know it yet.