Hinana continues to be totally relatable, and it's so easy to empathise with her and you're sitting there like.yep. Akira is totally on to them.and he's about to embark on his role as "the other love interest" as he makes it obvious as he has a bit of a thing for Hinana and he decides he's going to give Kaede some competition. The romance between Hinana and Kaede really starts in this volume, as does a potential love triangle. Shige seems a bit gruff, but this volume makes it obvious he really cares about Kaede and he's like a parent to him. He and Hinana are still trying to get to know each other and navigate their new relationship, it's all still new and things need to be worked out and so on. But it's not long before he's brushed it off and his back to his usual self, still, we do get a glimpse of his temper. This volume lets us see another side to Kaede as he gets a wee bit angry and snaps for the first time. I'm sure you can imagine how thrilled Kaede is by this turn of events. Kaede's busy with work but.at least Akira is free to take care of his BFF. Rumours abound and Hinana doesn't know what to believe, but it's not long before she and Kaede have everything sorted out.just in time for Hinana to come down sick. I'm not going to lie to you guys.there's some juicy drama right from the start of this volume. To be frank, I'm still not 100% completely sold into this series, but so far I think this one CAN have the potential into becoming a good series as well. I would have appreciated it if the Mikimoto-sensei first showed us the two slowly falling in love/meeting in secret before being official instead of having them thrown into being in a relationship with one another this instant.Īnyway despite the story seemingly being rushed with all these twists and stuff, I'm still excited to read the next chapter and really see how "Funny Bone" will play a part into this. But most of all, this one being just the second volume and having them be in a relationship already was what shocked me the most. Also, Ayase having some sort of disease was also shocking and not something I would expect. First of all, Ah-chan also having a crush on Hinana felt like something that happened all of a sudden. While I still enjoy reading this for it's lightheartedness, I have to say I am quite intrigued at all the different layers this volume managed to show us. I'm not gonna lie, I have mixed feelings with regards to this volume. I am quite fond of this series already and am curious to see where it goes! Also, I'm definitely interested in the potential juicy drama! I can't wait! Also, quick note, can I give this series credit for making the main couple and ACTUAL COUPLE within the first two volumes?! Yes, that reeks of insta-love and usually I'm not down for that, but considering both parties are clearly interested in each other I'm glad that the creator cut the bullshit out and made them a couple early on rather than make readers suffer through multiple volumes of misunderstandings and stupidity before they main duo actually becomes a couple *coughTakaneandHanacough* *coughKiminiTodokecough* *coughanonymousnoisecough* Her expressions were priceless and the whole exchange was pretty funny. While I'm not usually fond of creators trying to show "perverted equality" by having both main characters do perverted things, I have to say I genuinely enjoyed seeing Hinana take such an interest in Ayase's body. Some drama regarding Ayase has also been heavily foreshadowed, but that's to be expected considering he's in the entertainment industry. I'm very surprised that I'm already getting some backstory on Hinana despite this being the second volume. That already makes him one of the best romance manga love interests, THANK GOODNESS one of them as their shit together and knows what they wants and VOCALIZES IT. Ayase knows what he wants in a relationship and while he doesn't communicate everything properly, he is clear in expressing his feelings for Hinana TO Hinana. And that, my friends, is one of the reasons why I love Ayase's character so much: he CLEARLY EXPRESSES his desire to be with Hinana AND clearly expresses his desire to show affection. BOOM, BITCH! I am so damn happy that for once, FOR FUCKING ONCE, a love interest in a romance series called out the childhood friend love interest for wanting to be with the main girl but never vocalizing it. Yes, Ah-kun has a right to be worried about Hinana dating a celebrity, but I loved how Ayase said, "I don't want to hear complaints from someone who won't even step into the playing field". This was a great second volume and I am now definitely on board for this series! I cannot tell you how happy I was when Ayase called out Ah-kun on his bullshit.
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