Responses

I'm glad I wasn't the only one confused about why they "hate" each other at school. The entire plot seemed contrived and implausible.
I've also noticed the "your" situation. As a proofreader, this drives me crazy. I read comments all the time about readers fearing young readers will pick up "rape" habits, but not about picking up poor grammar skills. Really, which is more likely?
It is a cute story, BUT - this time I can't somehow see the reason for their pretending to hate each other ... I'm not confused about their being married or their ties to the other guy, son of the uke's ex-wife - just what they have to go through to live a "normal" life - this is what made this story a bit ... meh ... for me.
Has anybody noticed what has been happening on several manga, the word "your" is used, instead of "you're" - one can be a possessive noun, the other is an abbreviation of "you are" - back to school must you go ... sorry! But I think using good english is good for us to learn >.<