Ratings7
Average rating4.1
This was incredibly sweet and for me, the best one so far.
This series is incredibly vanilla so the parental advisement is irking me seeing as how the only publications carrying the warning are lgbtqia+ publications. Please note, these are grown folks. They are 30+. I don't think they even kissed until volume 3. (I can't remember)
This is the first volume where both characters are just raw with emotions and are so incredibly honest with one another. The emotions throughout the book just bled off the pages. They've taken the first 5 volumes to get to know one another but both have tiptoed around one another not wanting to offend or to push too much. In this volume, they are partners, and as such have started to realize they must make joint decisions based on respect and honesty if they want to make things work moving forward.
It was perfection for me.
Another good volume. In this one, Adachi is struggling to express his feelings verbally to Kurosawa. He is offered a position in a new store and instead of speaking with Kuro, he asks advice from a coworker on how to turn down the offer. Kuro doesn't like that Adachi didn't ask him about it since they're a couple. He was angry and jealous, and Adachi froze, unable to voice anything. He writes a letter to Kuro after getting advice from Tsuge, who encourages him to speak with Kuro about his feelings since he doesn't have magic like them.
Kuro travels to see him, and Adachi wants to show him his feelings and actually has sex with him. I wasn't expecting that so soon in their relationship. Guess the magic is gone now?