But I don't like how Fujiwara (the secretary) is going out with Shibata and the younger man as well. Shibata seems quite serious about him. I think Fujiwara should be only devoted to the father.
But I don't like how Fujiwara (the secretary) is going out with Shibata and the younger man as well. Shibata seems quite serious about him. I think Fujiwara should be only devoted to the father. Yaoi Fan
I'm trying to say that Fujiwara has been dating Shibata (the old school board director) for a long time and Shibata himself says that Fujiwara is very important to him. And when the dad comes over to Fujiwara's house, he finds a young boy who claims to be Fujiwara's boyfriend. All these show that Fujiwara is not as faithful to the father as he should be, considering how he proclaims that he has always loved the father for a long time. I mean, it's like, when Fujiwara had an unrequited love for the father, probably he could have other men satisfy his sexual needs. But now he is officially with the father, so he should give up all other affairs in order to become a loyal and sincere "secretary-cum-lover". In the story, I don't think there are clear signs that he has chosen to do so. Do you agree, Arisa? :D
I was actually rooting for iwata even though i know thats imposibble xD oh well.. idk.. they kind of lack of expression i guess so im not into the story.. but i like the arts
Second story is my fav! When i read the first one i was hoping for the dad and fujiwara to fuck xD glad they did xp
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But I don't like how Fujiwara (the secretary) is going out with Shibata and the younger man as well. Shibata seems quite serious about him. I think Fujiwara should be only devoted to the father.
He's not! XD
Sorry, what do you mean, Arisa? :)
I'm trying to say that Fujiwara has been dating Shibata (the old school board director) for a long time and Shibata himself says that Fujiwara is very important to him. And when the dad comes over to Fujiwara's house, he finds a young boy who claims to be Fujiwara's boyfriend. All these show that Fujiwara is not as faithful to the father as he should be, considering how he proclaims that he has always loved the father for a long time. I mean, it's like, when Fujiwara had an unrequited love for the father, probably he could have other men satisfy his sexual needs. But now he is officially with the father, so he should give up all other affairs in order to become a loyal and sincere "secretary-cum-lover". In the story, I don't think there are clear signs that he has chosen to do so. Do you agree, Arisa? :D