However, Hinako and Asahi are definitely an ‘at their own pace’ sort of couple and we start to get an inkling of why shortly into this volume when Subaru makes a very pointed request for Hinako to free Asahi. Watching her sneakily (or obviously, but to oblivious characters) play matchmaker is so much fun and the best moment of this entire book is when she “explains” how our leads met. Subaru runs away with this book, which is saying something given the strength of all the characters involved. Instead we get the slow burn of potential romance and the amusing interjections of a snarky student who knows better than her betters. And while Hinako is coming to terms with things, an old friend of Asahi’s decides to make herself known again.Ībsolutely no doughnuts were discussed during the making of this volume. Hinako and Asahi have transcended the workplace to become actual friends, but where do they go from there? They’re both strangers to love, as it turns out, just from very different places.
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