hot...but sad...but hot...but sad...I liked the chemistry and the sex was really funny? liked it but it was difficult to understand at first that he was actually a ghost
Seems like this thing's on the same continuity as that other ghost story Fujimaru-sensei wrote -- same half-sunken buildings in the background. So what's the larger story here -- some sort of postapocalpytic climate change scenario?
Seems like it. Fujimaru have been hard on the "going back to nature" theme in general for a while, also. Part of that theme, is nature reclaiming what's hers, so August lights, the cow breeder and this here all share the same "nature" theme amazingly enough.
That last page man. As a whole, this is a pretty good allegory for relationships in general (not just romantic). Sometimes you don't say things you want to say. Sometimes people you care about just fade out of your lives. Sometimes you are just left with 'what if'.
Fujimaru, why do you always hit me with comedy one day and then some deep feels the next? Plus how many ghost related posts have you made in a similar fashion? God my heart is so conflicted. Such a wonderful artist.
Yo.. c'mon now. :( On one hand, I'm happy he got to win and leave for the next life with no regrets, but damn I feel bad for her as she generally looked like she had fallen in love,and now she's alone. So very bittersweet.