While we don't know whether the recent mitsuaya sketches are canon related or not, they do make me wonder if they'll eventually part away. Arai Sumiko already hinted at Mitsuki going overseas. And the recent sketches(if they are indeed canon) make it look like it was not on good terms with how emotional Aya looks after seeing Mitsuki and how Mitsuki almost looks like how Joe looked at Kanna after she came back.
Makes me wonder how they would part. Would it be the same outcome as Joe and Kanna's where they were in a relationship and parted away. Would Aya simply not confess because she thinks that'd make it hard for Mitsuki. Aya doesn't want Mitsuki going abroad but if Mitsuki does want to go would she stop her or just not say anything because she would have similar thoughts to this:
Or would she actually confess and tell her not to go?
Would Mitsuki even realise her feelings before going overseas because while the recent chapter shows her being jealous over her "onii san" persona, I don't think she realises she likes Aya in a romantic sense yet.
This panel also feels like it's foreshadowing a future plotline.
There's so much potential of angst that I genuinely wonder which route the story will take because there isn't much angst in the story now and it's mostly a romantic comedy at the moment. Although Arai Sumiko did move past Kanna wanting to take Mitsuki overseas plotline, I do think they'll come back to it in future plotlines. I'm definitely overthinking at this point about a sketch that prob has nothing to do with the canon material (´-﹏-`;) but like what if it does .·´¯`(>▂<)´¯`·.
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YOUR NAME/ tgswiiwagaa ; ayamitsu
✎ based on this: https://twitter.com/krititit/status/1780736593130869080
・❥・oneshot . fluff . oneshot . canon universe . canon compliant . the green yuri manga
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At the first signs of the evening fading into the night, Mitsuki realised that it was time to close the shop. There had been many customers today as new albums had arrived this morning, but now that their limited stocks of deluxe editions had dwindled the onslaught of clients had decreased too. They could open up earlier than usual tomorrow, if need be.
"Need a hand, Koga-san?" she heard Aya's cheery voice.
"I'll appreciate it Oosawa-san!" she called back, and went about tidying the shop. Her uncle had left it in her care for the evening as he had to go somewhere, no doubt on an impromptu date, with Kanna-san.
She guided Aya with the boxes and where she ought to place them and began sweeping the floors. Aya, now familiar with the shop, got out one of the deluxe edition CDs of the latest album of Linkin Park- Papercuts- and set it in the music player system. It had been long since she last heard a Linkin Park creation. Soon the sounds of metal clashing could be heard in the air as Aya was jamming with the music, singing her heart out.
"What do you think Koga-san? Isn't their new album so cool?!" Mitsuki could feel Aya's excitement embracing her, really, that girl's laughter was infectious, and before Mitsuki had a chance to supress her own share of giggles Aya started making exaggerating movements- like strumming the chords of a guitar in thin air, hammering a drum, and playing the notes of an electronic keyboard- and soon peals of laughter wouldn't stop slipping past Mitsuki's lips.
"Oh- oh my god- What are you doing Aya!" Mitsuki couldn't keep her chuckles at bay, but when she saw how Aya had stilled into a statue and was staring at her with an unreadable gaze she willed herself to stop. Only then did she realise the abruptness of predicament she'd landed them both into.
"I- Oosawa- Oosawa-san. I didn't mean to-" And hurt flashed past Aya's eyes for a split second that Mitsuki might've thought she had imagined had she not been looking at her.
"I mean- I shouldn't have called you by your- your first name," she clarified, but Aya still looked upset at her admission. "Without your permission," she finished and saw Aya considerably relax at that knowledge. Mitsuki wondered how closely had she been staring at Aya that she even knew when the girl was feeling upset and when she'd felt assured, but she tried not to let it bother her too much. Now her primary concern was to make sure Aya didn't misunderstand her intentions.
"It's a force of habit you see. Onii-san?" she said helplessly, hoping that Aya would get the hint and soon enough recognition dawned on her face.
"Ah yes. As Onii-san you called me Aya. Not Oosawa." 'And I wish you'd never stopped calling me Aya,' remained unspoken.
"I don't mind. Not at all." she smiled, though, Mitsuki noticed, it didn't reach her eyes like it always did.
"In fact-" Aya made her way towards her and Mitsuki steeled herself for what was about to come next. "We've been friends for quite a while, no? It is only right that we call each other by our first names now. What do you say….Mit-suki?" Aya hesitated, playing with the syllables of Mitsuki's name and liking the way they sounded in her voice. Mitsuki might've liked it too, if she considered the way the ravenette kept glancing between her lips and eyes.
"So Aya-san-"
"Just Aya please." She shook her head in mock admonition. She'd long since wanted to go past the boundaries of formalities but held back because she hoped Mitsuki would make the first move. Now that Mitsuki had broken the barrier Aya won't hold back her feelings. Though she would never overwhelm the other girl. Her happiness was what she wanted the most over everything else, even the call of her name. She cautiously tried to gauge her reaction and when Mitsuki didn't seem uncomfortable at the prospect of a new sense of familiarity between them let out a silent sigh of gratitude.
"Your name, it sounds nice."
"When you say it? Yeah, it does." The song had finished but neither Aya nor Mitsuki realised, too lost in each other's eyes.
"That's not what I-" Mitsuki was the first to break eye contact, but Aya quickly placed herself back under Mitsuki's attention. Her earnest gaze broke the last of Mitsuki's defences.
"You're right. Maybe we should've said it sooner."
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