On episode three, Aoi and Akari make
up for the time they were apart. It was really nice, since I understand
and I have felt it too, when you get back with a friend and it feels
like all this time you lost didn’t get in your way and you can go back
to where you were. That is why they start being the usual Aoi and Akari,
fighting over everything and having this refreshing childhood
friendship.
Of course that means their feeling
for each other, are coming back. Evil Aoi reveals in the fourth episode
to Akari, he wanted her to meet with Aoi, because he wanted to reassure
Akari would choose him over him. He really has issues. Are you dumb?
What is exactly that you want to reassure? You steal Aoi’s manga with
the letter, you have everything planned so you can meet Akari and get
her to be your girlfriend. You know from the start she doesn’t loved you
and that if you weren’t so evil to plan all this, she wouldn’t even
look at you. What is exactly that you want to test? His inferiority
shows once again, when he forces him self to Akari, after she is back
from meeting with Aoi. But this time he goes even further, trying to get
Akari’s father out of her life. He wants to isolate her and have her
all to himself,that’s not love as he claims to Akari on episode four.
Fortunately his evil self gets
revealed. That annoying college of his out of nowhere reveals everything
to Akari about her father and that adds up to Akari finding the manga
and the letter.
As usual for a jdrama they go on a summer barbeque.with
Saeki’s car and at her house by the sea. All this happens because
Kanazawa is in love with Aoi’s sister, Nanami and decides to become her
pet.
Akari brings up the letter to Aoi,
realises he never got it. When Aoi asks her what the letter wrote she
says something random. Akari sees Aoi has moved on and it would be hard
for everyone to bring up the past after so long. It makes sense how she
decides not to say what the letter wrote.
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