I flip-flopped back and forth between docking one star for the questionable consent that features a couple of times, but I can’t give this any less than 5 stars for the nuance with which Milk Morinaga portrays two young women figuring out how they feel about each other and what that means for the way they interact and move forward together. Nothing feels rushed or unrealistic, and every misstep in communication is utterly believable, nothing contrived for the sake of drama. The internalized homophobia is painfully and realistically rendered, coming out of a culture that, even to this day, sees LGBTQ+ lives as defective and shameful. I want to see these characters end up happy together, and I have hope that volumes 4 & 5 will deliver ^_^