I guess it's the first rule of BL and shoujo that every new man who comes into your life is either a rapist or molester you will eventually fall in love with, and will also come to enjoy the way they force themselves on you every time you let your guard down.
Unfortunately, that rule very much applies here. I love Honjou's stuff, but for the most part I found myself wishing that Aoto would have punched Masayuki a lot harder than he did and a lot more often.
I would probably be less inclined to feel this way if the plot had taken more time to develop, but instead Masayuki barges into Aoto's life and pretty much immediately shoves his tongue down the kids throat and his hands down his pants. It doesn't help that Masayuki keeps barging into Aoto's life and arranging situations where they're sure to be alone together, with no way for Aoto escape or make Masayuki listen when he says "stop".
I realize it's meant to be escapism and this all comes with the territory of genre BL manga, but for some reason it seriously bothers me that the manga sets up Masayuki to be this great guy, when all he's really doing is persistently and selfishly taking advantage of an emotionally vulnerable teenage boy.
The art is nice though, and the writing is solid even if I take issue with the storytelling, and there are some genuinely amusing moments. It might have worked better if the manga was longer, but as it is, everything happens entirely too quickly; however, if you don't share my aversions, you will probably find this a lot more worth reading than I did.
Akira's story, on the other hand, was very cute.