Nagaru, an ordinary college student, suddenly confesses to his classmate Fugimoto. How will things turn out?
This is a short but sweet oneshot.
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.. there is admittedly not much going on in the 'story' here, and purposely so, I must add. It pretty much consists of an usual confession followed up by events shortly afterwards and a very short 'back story', leaving almost no place for a conclusion that people would normally expect. And that's actually fine in this case I dare say. Whether the characters did properly end up together or not is left to the readers' own imagination and interpretation, which I think is rather clever considering how general the couple is depicted. There're no real traits that set them apart from any other couples, meaning the story could have thousands of different endings, each holding its own meaning and essence. It all comes back to the readers really, and their unique personal experiences. Let them do the work and then get the results that would please all. Really clever in deed.
Ahh =/ This left me with a bittersweet feeling...I mean, it is indeed cute if Ican even say that much about something so short, but the fact that they didn't explicity end up together makes me think the worst...
Anyway, it's not like it's a waste of time, but I can't say it's remarkable either...
The art is pretty, too.
I really don't know how to rate this one at all, it's only 6 pages long, where one confesses to the other, and what ensues shortly after. Nothing really happens, but the characters are incredibly drawn. Definitely left wishing it was longer to see something..anything happen, I suppose that's a good and bad thing. Although the finish infers a happy ending, it's still very ambiguous, so steer clear if you don't care for open-ended finishes.
This author always leave me wanting more, but I get a warm fuzzy feeling after each story. Short, sweet and I never regret reading it.