The publisher introduces the series in this way: “In a land far away, there were two kingdoms: the Outside, where twisted beasts roamed that could curse with a touch, and the Inside, where humans lived in safety and peace. The girl and the beast should never have met, but when they do, a quiet fairytale begins.”
I am pretty much hooked on this fantasy manga series about a (human) girl, Shiva, and her Teacher/guardian, who is now inhuman, who may once have been a human, who is now some strange blackbirdhead creature in formal dress. Whom, as it turns out, we are liking very much! What we know is that there are good guys and bad guys, and that the two of them are running from bad guys, and find an abandoned cottage, where they process a sad recent occurrence (no spoilers from me) and learn a bit more about each other and themselves and how they got to where they are.
This is fantasy so it is less about precise plot points and more about mystery, the (lightly) macabre, and (e)motions. In a sense, over six volumes very little has happened; there are many wordless, reflective, moody panels, but in this volume Teacher and the girl make important connections. We love each of them, and we love their developing relationship! There’re a lot of questions, still, but after a (fifth) volume in which there was significant action, this sixth one features a couple rather moving moments, and. . . a cliffhanger that we will have to wait months to see resolved. I’m not going anywhere: Waiting!