
Where are my anxiety and heart pills!! At the rate they are going I might need to be admitted to the hospital.
Maya may think Nemu not trust him enough thus is angry when Nemu keeps questioning him, but dude gotta realize Nemu have a lot of insecurities from Maya's and friend's actions. Maya need to stop shooting down Nemu's attempt at trying to understand him by asking questions.
To be honest these two may need a break from each others. It's not very healthy when insecurities and trust are being questioned in a relationship.

I cannot like the ending. It's just too sudden that it's not memorable enough. I feel like a couple more pages could have make the ending a memorable one. Like even if it was sad like this, a couple more pages to wrap it up would have leave a long lasting bittersweet aftertaste.
For example, I would have liked to know a little future peek of how and what masataka felt and think in regards to whatever the outcome of souma may be.

Whether you hate it or deny it. Masataka did give a thought about his rapist that's why he returned to his rapist house even when he had the chance to never come back. So what's wrong with wanting to know his thouhts, be it joy or pain, to the outcome of his rapist at the end. He could be happy that his rapist finally died for all I care. But, since the author's wanted it to be some sorts of emotional attachments between the two, then I am not wrong to want a closure to this "attachment".

If you go back to their first meeting, they were both attracted. In the library scene in the first part, Masataka was clearly 'happy' (euphemism ) Masataka wouldn't have had any issues with leaving Souma if there weren't any genuine affection between them. Masataka just didn't know how deeply messed up Souma was until he started pulling his s**t on Masataka. Clearly, that first *bad* scene was from Souma's point of view --because he was trapped in the past and in his head. He was surrounded by Lady Saiki's beloved sakuras, still stuck in little boy in young man's body mode and couldn't find a decent way to get out of his own head, so he snapped, and unfortunately, Masataka, who has his own issues and doesn't see himself as ANYONE's lover because of his own trauma, had been bonding with Souma in what he viewed as brotherly, while Souma, not understanding the concept of brotherly love, only eros, snapped. ..Quite frankly, I'm surprised that he hadn't snapped harder, earlier. God, I love this manga. :)
This is the story!! Omg, it was so long ago since I read the angel story. This is the story I always remember whenever I read an angel themed story because of how much potential it has. That sad feeling of nevermore. I still really love the angel story even now that I read it again. The pain of nevermore. ( ̄ε(# ̄)Σ