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Your comment said "If Hinata just said she wanted to be with Naori I'm sure they wouldn't be having all this turmoil." Everything else you're now adding is not relevant to my first response. Just saying she wants to be with Naori would not solve anything, and that's what I clarified. Their wanting to be together is not a mystery to either of them at this point.I do disagree. I think it has everything to do with confessions, their inability to fully confide in each other about these doubts that they're having, their emotional distance that is at the same time a kind of dependence. It's all caused by a desire to not fully confront those emotions because both Naori and Hinata think of their relationship as something deeply fragile. A confession, any confession of feelings not necessarily romantic, is the way out of this for them.
As for your second response: I agree with most of your breakdown but their issues go beyond just communicating, although clearly communicating would help. They have potentially different views about a few issues here and some of those might not be easily reconciled. Part of why Naori isn't admitting her worries is because she understands how important being human is to Hinata. She wants to fully understand herself first before making her issues public. There's an argument looming between them that she's avoiding.
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