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The spring she turns sixteen, Takamiya Naho receives a strange, but detailed letter from herself, ten years in the future. At first she thinks the letter is a prank, but then the things written in the letter actually happen, including the arrival of the new transfer student who sits next to her in class, Naruse Kakeru. The letter reads just like her diary entries, down to the same characters. It is not until two weeks later, when Kakeru shows back up at school, that Naho finishes the letter. In the letter, her twenty-seven year old self tells her sixteen-year old self that her biggest regret is that Kakeru is no longer with them in the future, and asks her to watch him closely.
*More than 3 volumes. Publication is slow. |
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@Purple Library Guy: I don't know about the other manga, but Naho did get that orange juice from Kakeru. It's not central to the plot or anything, but it passes as a metaphor. I figure it only tasted sweet and sour because Naho let him go out with the other chick. Had Kakeru turned her down, she probably would've just called it sweet. And then maybe the original timeline's juice was plain sour.
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My question is:
Chapter four is totally a scary case of overly attached girlfriend again! So frightening!
As I read through the lines, I can see myself cheering for Naho. Great great great great.
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