Either way, this would lead to a bad ending no matter what he does, this much is true. However, if he truely cares about her, he'd let her know and hope that she stays.
God, I love these kinds of stories.

I agree, and being honest might show Kagami how much he genuinely cares for her well-being. It's absolutely worth telling her at least once, in the hopes that she really did just forget accidentally. It might be out of his hands, but that doesn't mean he shouldn't do his best to keep her informed. He's being cowardly here for sure. I just dislike that Hisao is being painted as the solitary factor in this mess, as though Kagami is some faultless maiden brought to ruin by his thoughtless actions. They're both being stupid. We only know the depth of Hisao's actions, because of the PoV.HoneyBakedHam wrote:Either way, this would lead to a bad ending no matter what he does, this much is true. However, if he truly cares about her, he'd let her know and hope that she stays.
I think the quality of any work can be judged by the amount of discussion it generates.HoneyBakedHam wrote:God, I love these kinds of stories.
I don't disagree. Hell, if memory serves, prior to these last couple of chapters it was Kagami who was making the bulk of the stupid decisions in the story. Hisao's in focus right now because of the severity of his most recent actions, but I wouldn't be surprised if at the end of all this they decide they were both being stupid and call things even.Blank Mage wrote: I agree, and being honest might show Kagami how much he genuinely cares for her well-being. It's absolutely worth telling her at least once, in the hopes that she really did just forget accidentally. It might be out of his hands, but that doesn't mean he shouldn't do his best to keep her informed. He's being cowardly here for sure. I just dislike that Hisao is being painted as the solitary factor in this mess, as though Kagami is some faultless maiden brought to ruin by his thoughtless actions. They're both being stupid. We only know the depth of Hisao's actions, because of the PoV.
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Oh, for Christ's sake, Hisao!"Nothing important that I remember,” I lie, wincing as the words escape my lips
*warps out* There we go, situation resolved! not really, but I feel better at leastNothing important that I remember,” I lie, wincing as - *blam*
Kagami: What the fuck?!
Alpacalypse: Trust me, he'll be better off.
However, given her inability to remember events, I'm not sure it's vital that he tell her today. Waiting until after an important event that may have required her to be in top form has some logic behind it, and once he's done this he can't very well contradict himself while she can still remember what he said earlier. Tomorrow is another matter. Whether he actually takes this approach remains to be seen, but I had assumed that was his thought process at least.HoneyBakedHam wrote:Also: If she wanted to forget about it, that's fine (seriously stupid because it's a big deal, but whatevs), but Hisao shouldn't be the one to decide what she gets to remember or not. You bring up how it could possibly be like the Rin ending if he does tell her, but what you're forgetting is that trying to protect her by deciding for her also leads to an ending like Hanako's bad ending (and we all know how touchy-feely that got).
Either way, this would lead to a bad ending no matter what he does, this much is true. However, if he truely cares about her, he'd let her know and hope that she stays.
God, I love these kinds of stories.
...Nah, I totally see him fucking everything up.NekoDude wrote:However, given her inability to remember events, I'm not sure it's vital that he tell her today. Waiting until after an important event that may have required her to be in top form has some logic behind it, and once he's done this he can't very well contradict himself while she can still remember what he said earlier. Tomorrow is another matter. Whether he actually takes this approach remains to be seen, but I had assumed that was his thought process at least.HoneyBakedHam wrote:Also: If she wanted to forget about it, that's fine (seriously stupid because it's a big deal, but whatevs), but Hisao shouldn't be the one to decide what she gets to remember or not. You bring up how it could possibly be like the Rin ending if he does tell her, but what you're forgetting is that trying to protect her by deciding for her also leads to an ending like Hanako's bad ending (and we all know how touchy-feely that got).
Either way, this would lead to a bad ending no matter what he does, this much is true. However, if he truely cares about her, he'd let her know and hope that she stays.
God, I love these kinds of stories.
I'm sincerely hoping that this hasn't happened. I read through your story a while ago, and am looking forward to how it continues.Thanks, all. It's been fun so far, but it has only been a month and change. I will more than likely get myself strangled at some point before the year mark.