Page 5.
This, this I understand and accept.
Physical disability preventing her from doing it.
But that wasn't the impression I had at the end of the previous chapter.
There, I thought it was the age cutoff stuff.
Just goes to show the whole problem with not having the whole picture before making judgements.
Case in point: Pages 16-19.
Page 16, the impression is that the attempt to get them to understand each other and support each other failed.
But at the end of page 19, it's clear that isn't the case.
That it did work.
Things are still prickly, but that's much more a reflection of interpersonal skills and comfort levels; given time that'll improve.
This is a recasting of what happened with the club president, with the difference being that rather than his overhearing the background, she was told directly.
Heh.
The end segment.
So many things in her life were f*cked up because of people unwilling to drop grudges.
She's not going to allow that to continue if she can do anything about it.
Not for her, not for anyone she cares about.
I suspect, she may even in the future extend it to any case she becomes aware of.