
Laurant, dear, if you take a glass full of water and it breaks, so you then pour that water into a new glass, and some how the first glass is fixed anew, the water from that first glass does not automatically reappear in the first glass. It stays in the second and the first remains empty. IF, by some chance, the first glass DOES have some water in it, it will NOT be the same as the water in the second glass. YOU, dear Laurant, are that second glass. The water, is the magic you wield from Syriah, while the first glass in its pre-break and broken form is Syriah, and in its fixed form is Phemius. He is the one you are waiting for. Maybe if you followed your butler's advice and paid a bit more attention to the stars that are shining, you would come to realize that.

I am glad to see that Jun's mom has decided to accept him as he is and went out of her way to get information so that she could understand him better. But his SISTER, I am REALLY starting to hate.
And am I the only one that thinks Rin's mom is also a lesbian and that she suffered terrible discrimination (even possibly severe physical violence), and that the reasons for her actions are that she is afraid Rin will suffer the same? That she is basically in PTSD defense mode? IF that is true, I hope that someone can help her realize that it is better to be a support to her daughter and that there are more support systems in place than there were when she was younger. Maybe if she realizes that, not only will she begin to accept Rin, but maybe she can finally be true to herself as well, IF my theory is correct.

I feel him. My brother used to get fever convulsions as a child and then once, when my son was a toddler, he got a high fever and was asleep and shuddered once, really badly, and I was TERRIFIED that he was starting to have fever convulsions. I called my mother in a panic. Luckily, it only ever happened that once and he was fine afterwards. But reading this chapter, I can definitely understand why Hosik would be crying his eyes out.

WHY would ANYONE think it is okay to tell a member of the LGBTQ+ community that they "don't look" whatever they identify as? Would they like it if people said "Hey, you don't LOOK straight"? It is cruel and vicious and shows a complete lack of humanity in my opinion. You do NOT get to "disqualify" another person just because they aren't like you.
Seriously, this hurts just reading, and I'm just an outsider looking in. I can only imagine the pain for people who have had to deal with these kinds of prejudices in their lives. Especially from their own families and people they once thought were friends.
AAAAWWWWW!!!!!! I can't wait for the proposal and the wedding!!!! I know they can't legally get married, but that doesn't mean they can't have a ceremony. And the fact that BOTH of them have been thinking of proposing to the other is WONDERFUL. Cause it means they answer will be YES!