If We Leave on the Dot · review
Ayu Inui's Teiji ni Agaretara is reasonably grounded as a love story between two coworkers, and follows their relationship as their love for one another grows. Inui depicts alot of self doubt and introspection in this manga, though at times it can be a little confusing telling who's thoughts belong to who. Internalized anxiety is the biggest antagonist, if anything, of this peaceful series. Very warm, lighthearted, and humorous Teiji ni Agaretara could easily introduce new readers to shakaijin yuri. Inui's artstyle includes alot of fine lines and details which serve the characters she draws well. There is an incomplete english reupload circulating somewhere online, andto that I have to say that both the story and translation are complete, there is no cliffhanger waiting for you at the end of this story. There are four volumes, and 20 main chapters, with one extras chapter per volume. A complete english translation is available digitally through Manga Planet, with the original version available both in print and digitally through multiple outlets.