He's worried that Ayami has fallen in love with Hinana! Because she's just so lovable! And it was so sweet, because Hinana was like, "Ummm, I don't think so." and Kaede was like, "You do not understand how utterly adorable and lovable you are!" And she was like, "Thanks, but I still think this is something different." And Ayami was like, "No, you have it backwards." And we were like, "Backwards? But Hinana didn't fall in love with you!" And he's like, "I love you, Kaede," and we're like, "Oh, you meant that backwards. It seems egotistical somehow, but on the other hand I feel like it can't be. It was just, "Oh hey, I guess we can dig it up together now." So they did, and Ayami finds a letter! What! And now he's crying!? WHAT!?Īnd now Ayami has Hinana sending Kaede messages about how he wants to talk to both of them-but why would Hinana need to be there!? Kaede can only think of one answer, and it's super cute, but also like.I don't know. So Hinana found a picture online and thought, "Maybe." and Ayami had the same thought, so they run into each other again! Dun dun DUN! I don't know if we were supposed to think something dramatic was going to happen when he showed up, but if we were, we would have been disappointed. They planted it under a giant tree, and the place was made into a park, so it really didn't make sense to bulldoze the tree. Only the place the capsule was buried has been renovated since then-the time capsule may have been destroyed in construction! Oh noes!īut it wasn't, so it's all okay. There was a time capsule! Maybe if they can dig up the time capsule, everyone in Funny Bone will remember how much fun they had together and they'll let bygones be bygones and stop hating Kaede! It's perfect!. Fortunately, Shu just happens to have a photo that presents the magically convenient solution to all their problems. So now Kaede's sad, which means Hinana is sad, which means Shu is sad because she wanted Hinana to be emotionally present for her love problems, but now Hinana's distracted. Of course, that was part of the problem, was context, because we knew that Ayami felt differently from everyone else, which meant he could have voiced a very different opinion. We weren't quite sure which one he meant at first, so we used context to figure it out, but in retrospect, if he'd really been asking Kaede to join the band again, he probably would have said "kaette kite kure" and not just "kaette kure." Well, thank goodness for context, anyway. I have to tell you, when he told Kaede to leave, he used the word "kaeru," which means to go-or come-home. But Mitsuki is Mitsuki, and he was all, "Come on, guys! We hate his guts, right!?" and they're all, "Yeah, I guess so." Except for Ayami, of course. And it was so cute how nervous he was! And totally relatable! I think it took a LOT of courage to do what he was doing, and I find it very admirable. Of course Kaede shows up, because he was planning to come talk to Funny Bone anyway. So that makes it all the more meaningful that Kaede didn't want to forget all about them. This is where Ayami learns that his assumption that Kaede just wanted to forget all about them was false! What! I actually don't think he was too far out of line to assume that, since they did have that messy falling out, and members of the band were bound and determined to hold it against him, so it probably would be easiest for him to just move on with his life and not worry about them anymore. First, Hinana's been caught by Funny Bone and Mitsuki is trying to extract information about Kaede's heinous plot, which as we all know is not heinous at all. The second thing I remember is that Ayami is in love with Kaede. There was a mild concern that water would drip on the Chromebook and Ruin Everything, but the puddle from all the dripping was about a foot away, so we figured we'd stick it out until things started looking iffier. The first is that we took it to the California Adventure Office, and worked on it under the big ramp that takes the boats up on Grizzly River Run. There are two main things I remember about this volume. But in the meantime, it's Review Rednesday! So here's our review of Kiss Me at the Stroke of Midnight 10! Spoilers ahead! The bad news is that that prompted us to look at our January schedule, and it's kind of really packed. The good news is we got one of our deadlines moved back to January.
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