Nah, that's like, just your imagination.Suuuure, totally doesn't have subconscious unrecognized romantic feelings for him. Not at all.
Suuuure, totally doesn't have subconscious unrecognized romantic feelings for him. Not at all.
"I'm tired of people assuming that hanging out with a guy means a romantic relationship, so I'm going to get into a romantic relationship with the guy I hang out with" lol what
Well cause getting with him(pretend) would rid her of most of the trouble, she can easily hang out with the girls and guys around her without implying she's interested in any of them."I'm tired of people assuming that hanging out with a guy means a romantic relationship, so I'm going to get into a romantic relationship with the guy I hang out with" lol what
Yeah, I was gonna say the same thing, I think it's a wise writing decision to not have her be in love with him already. It's much more interesting to see both of them gradually develop feelings for each other in real-time rather than have either of them be head over heels from the start and only get a few flashbacks now and then to explain why. Sadly, a lot of other works go that route and I always feel like it's less satisfying.Thanks for the scan!
As I suspected, she did have heavy ballistics ready to nab him. I also like how she is just really a childhood friend; both for him and her and there are no romantic feelings at the moment and the primary motivation for her is so that she can focus more on her Otaku stuff along with Masaichi.
She also gets a legitimate reason to spend a lot of time at his house. Everyone's gonna think they're dating anyway, but at least now she won't have to argue with people about it all the time.Well cause getting with him(pretend) would rid her of most of the trouble, she can easily hang out with the girls and guys around her without implying she's interested in any of them.