Zig_Zac wrote:hickwarrior wrote:
just off-topic here, but what about the other characters? Lilly doesn't break what you're saying, but Hanako on the other hand... She thought of giving herself to Hisao as a way to make him stay. They both felt bad about doing such a thing though. What I think is that both the girl and the boy give each other to themselves, if that sentence makes any sense.
True.. I think they should both give themselves to each other... its got to be a 2 way street... which is why I liked Lilly's path, since eventually Hiaso realized he was just taking taking taking from Lilly, and its time for him to be there for her and give some back...
Heh, it was stupid of me to say "wtf how?" when Hisao said he wasn't there for Lilly. These things just slip past me that I must read them over again
To the topic: I still think Shizune is somewhat robotic with how she goes about her life. She still treated the second H-scene as "
proper motions" (her words!) to end her student council duties with a celebration. Something needed to be done rather than what she wanted out of her heart.
As I've said, the only recognizable change I've seen in her was that she wants to see Hisao and Misha again soon after they split from Yamaku. Before, Hisao said (technically what the writer says then) that Shizune is like an artist throwing away her completed art, that she treats her life as a series of events that can be separated and put away.
Doesn't that sound just so depressing? I seriously thought she didn't recognize what love is throughout the entire story. Meh. At least she wants to see her friends again, implying she wont end this part of her life.