I Can't Say No to the Lonely Girl · review
The initial dynamics of the relationship may raise concerns due to their somewhat toxic nature. At first, I feared it might follow the pattern seen in many yuri manga and anime, where a significant portion of events shaping the relationship tends to be toxic or even perilous. However, this story takes a refreshing turn. The progression of the relationship is remarkably thoughtful, delving into themes of communication challenges, doubts, fears, and courage. It avoids fantastical elements and relies on a straightforward yet effective foundation. Every character, including secondary ones such as friends and teachers, is both endearing and well-crafted, contributing to the overall narrative. It'sreally easy and enjoyable to read, and I love the character of Ayaka Sakurai !