This one is stunning. Yes, it's full of Yaoiland-ness, so beware if that disturbs you. Masara Minase is brilliant at conveying tension, angst and an immediate connect for her characters. I couldn't put this story down, I was that captivated!
An example of the depth of characterization: In one frame, she can make Yoshito's brother so full of manipulative darkness (I shivered with the 'violence and sexual assault' ominously dark frame in an early chapter) and then she can make the same boy heartbreakingly sad. (In the frames where Ryuu shows him a kindness, even after he has only given Ryuu such unforgivable, angry behaviour.) And really, I believe humans ARE that complicated.
Nobody is pure 'evil' or pure 'good.' I like that a lot. Nobody is a write-off.
There was also humour balancing out the disturbing, dark brother-hatred and overall anxiety. It was an excellent balance for yaoiland pleasures.
Her characters are so 'alive.' Ryuu is so utterly adorable! I love it when he's blabbing and blabbing, trying to ease the awkward silence, and then WHAMO! Whoops, he gives away something he didn't want to put out there! Tongue got away with brain.
I found this story to be truly heart-rending for the brothers and the journey of how Ryuu changes them both by his open-hearted, if naieve, possibly unhealthy, possibly unbelievably unselfish, behaviour.
Well worth the intense read.