this stupid feeling when you open the mangaka's FB page, suddenly panic that you must download the raw magazine ASAP, but then remember understand you have already read the chapter... 3 times...
The most dangerous thing would be if the last arc had no adventures - the ones that were so attractive in the beginning and lasted through the middle. Misaki should constantly be involved in different troubles and face different challenges - otherwise KWMS is no longer KWMS. It started as an interest towards an anime with a kiss scene, but grew into something different - my feeling about KWMS, I mean. After KYAAAAHing over Usui - an inevitable thing when you watching KWMS for the first time, and even for the second - I finally realised I no longer go into any raptures over romantic moments. I don't mean I began to dislike them, and it's not that I consider them odd or simmering, I mean they are no longer my entire purpose of reading. By the end of her manga ms Fujiwara taught me to love her work as a 'work about people and their life', not simply 'my favourite shoujo'. To be precise, KWMS stopped being shoujo for me long ago - it is just that the real, thorough and strong understanding of this came to me now. I am not awaiting for one more kiss. I am enjoying a scene that makes my heart skip a beat and breathing - difficult, because of the tension, of the strong true feelings. I only hope it lasts till the very end. Fujiwara-sensei, don't lose yourself. Don't betray me
The most dangerous thing would be if the last arc had no adventures - the ones that were so attractive in the beginning and lasted through the middle. Misaki should constantly be involved in different troubles and face different challenges - otherwise KWMS is no longer KWMS. It started as an interest towards an anime with a kiss scene, but grew into something different - my feeling about KWMS, I mean. After KYAAAAHing over Usui - an inevitable thing when you watching KWMS for the first time, and even for the second - I finally realised I no longer go into any raptures over romantic moments. I don't mean I began to dislike them, and it's not that I consider them odd or simmering, I mean they are no longer my entire purpose of reading. By the end of her manga ms Fujiwara taught me to love her work as a 'work about people and their life', not simply 'my favourite shoujo'. To be precise, KWMS stopped being shoujo for me long ago - it is just that the real, thorough and strong understanding of this came to me now. I am not awaiting for one more kiss. I am enjoying a scene that makes my heart skip a beat and breathing - difficult, because of the tension, of the strong true feelings. I only hope it lasts till the very end. Fujiwara-sensei, don't lose yourself. Don't betray me
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