
As they prepare to go their separate ways, the Sohmas’ thoughts turn to Tohru and what she means to them. Read more

As they prepare to go their separate ways, the Sohmas’ thoughts turn to Tohru and what she means to them. Read more
As Kyo and Tohru continue to be adorably and frustratingly dense, Yuki abandons that awkwardness only to be drawn into Ayame’s special brand of awkward.
Now that Yuki’s had a chance to air out his past (and confirm to the audience that his feelings for Tohru are purely platonic), we turn back to Kyo and Tohru, who are both kind of stressed out about the Cinderella play (amongst other things).
This is a rare occasion, so I hope we can put on a good show. Everyone’s working together. And we all owe a debt of gratitude to…
Did I hate him, then? Indeed, I believe so. A love like that can grow to be nine-tenths hatred and still call itself love.
C.S. Lewis, Till We Have Faces
Yuki confronts one of his greatest antagonists: His mother.
With summer vacation over, it’s time to transition back into routines, but they’ve all noticeably changed since we last saw them in school.
So what if you are? So what if you are a “tool”?
This chapter is simply outrageous and it is wonderful. You almost forget that Ritsu’s still around, and then this happens.
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Yuki decides to visit Ayame’s shop. He hasn’t a clue what he got himself into. Read more
We’ve been focused on Kyo for the last few chapters, so now we finally zoom out to see how the others are faring in light of recent events. Read more