A schoolgirl during her post teen pregnancy abandons her baby son while a gyaru student who found him takes care of him. This is the story of two girls from different backgrounds in a similar predicament.
3 Volumes (Complete)




The series is about a girl (FMC2) who abandons a baby under a bridge because she doesn't have the heart to kill it. FMC picks up FMC2's baby and decides to raise it till she can find her parents. Originally she did intend to give him to the police but she got a mean letter in her locker which basically a plot point which results in her keeping the baby till the climax of the series happens.
The series is short actually. We don't spend time with the FMC and her adopted child for long. Which I consider a con. As we don't really spend time with the wannabe parent I don't really feel attached. Tbh I don't feel attached to any of the characters. Maybe due to the short length and everyone being a cartoony villain character.
Early on there is also this very obvious reveal in the beginning to the point that you think that this is the bad guy because the author made it so bloody obvious so you think author is playing 4d chess with the reveal. The reveal in itself nothing special. And the main villain in itself is pathetic. In the serious attempt of the story he is just an over the top cartoony character. It's so odd. But I kinda get why the author on this type of character. Being such a short series you can't develop everything. However there are other short series that are much much better than this that are capable of immediately grabbing me.
In the end. The series felt short lived but I don't think the author was capable of bringing more to the series. When i finish a short series and love it I think that there should be more whilst the author gave us everything he got in that short amount of time. Haru's Curse is a good example of this. In here I think the author wrote 3 volumes because that's how much the author is capable of.
When the series switched the Baby's POV, I felt it was quite good. The baby was the best character. Innocent and sweet and I'm not made of rocks damn it.
Overall i think this series could've done a better job with the characters, story, plot development/convenience and you know everything. But I also felt somewhat content about it. The villain was bad. The generic background story of SADNESS & DARKNESS did nothing to affect my emotions.
I wish i could criticize or love the series more. But you don't really have the opportunity to do it. As I've mentioned its a short series and its overdramaticness to the point of it looking cartoony doesn't help. The art is good I guess but art that isn't good is an outlier
5/10. Mediocre. Though there were some moments I thought were quite decent. It's not something I'm gonna remember.
I’m only on ch.4 but so far it’s both heartwarming with the tale of two girls that both have neglectful parents and the two roads they choose to go down with a baby that had been abandoned by the other under a bridge. One thing I’m not enjoying go far is
Although the secrets and motivations are unpredictable, they are given up way too quickly
The biological mother should be in jail for a long, long time. I can barely understand not wanting to raise your own child, but to abandon a newborn baby in a cardboard box like an unwanted kitten, left unprotected to whatever dangers may occur, is the epitome of horrible human behavior.