Wholesome is the perfect word to describe this piece of art.
The change in POV was really emotionally immersive and I am glad with how the author showed us both of their feelings to get us to understand why each of them acted the way they did. Now, I am not usually fond of melodrama in general, because they usually throw us huge amounts of unnecessary angst and misunderstandings. But in this one, it actually makes sense? At least to me.
Even with the overly used best friends turned lovers and "false" one-sided love trope included, the angst part was told in a way that wasn't dragged for too long but just enough to makes us emotional and hope for them to finally be happy. And as much as there were misunderstandings, realistically speaking I can relate to each of their sentiments and inner turmoils too. I guess it's all about selling your story in a way that makes us readers be captivated by it and relate to it and this one certainly did!
But my favorite part is how both protagonists acted the way they did while trying to be considerate of the other's feelings and always trying to put the other first before themselves. Their love was pure and beautiful, we could understand why they loved each other and I just adored every aspect of their relationship dynamics.
Last but definitely not least, the art is simply marvelous as well, the expressions and anatomy were on point!
So yeah, I am glad I read this work and am definitely looking forward to read more works of the same author!