The story starts with a passable preface - Shingo's childhood friend, Kyou, leaves home to attend university and they don't see each other for four years. When Shingo graduates, he enters the same university and somehow ends up living in the same dorm as Kyou. Shingo is innocently stalking Kyou, while Kyou is reluctant to rekindle their friendship for his own dark reasons.
The artistic style of the mangaka is pretty bland and at times it's hard to tell the characters apart, both in appearance and personality. I'm not sure whether or not two volumes is the full extent of the series; it certainly gives the impression of being a foundation for sequels. If it was purposefully written to end with the second volume, I'd have to say that the development of the characters another cross on the list.
The font Digital Manga Guild used to typeset was a huge blunder on their part. It's too big for the speech bubbles and makes the page look messy. The story is pretty bland too but given the fragmented translation and editing, it's hardly surprising.
With the level of standards I've seen in some Digital Manga Guild releases, I have to wonder just how they go about assessing the abilities of people who apply to join. Everything from the scans to the editing has been done pretty darn poorly - and they expect people to pay for this half-baked effort.
Honestly...don't bother buying this series. Not worth the money at all. And giving it four out of ten was quite generous. Really. For the first time, I felt bad for a mangaka. Maybe Idefinite Sociogram would have been better if it had landed in more professional hands?