![]() ![]() Not quite adults in the sense that college is typically where most people start figuring things out, but they have more independence and freedom than a high schooler. For the first time in a long time, there’s a slightly older cast of characters at the forefront. I have to say that this premise is top notch. These panels were taken from Moshita suu’s official twitter from their December 19th, 2019 post It’s in that moment where Yuki’s world starts to expand, just a little, as she and Itsuomi begin to learn about each other’s completely different lives. He is unperturbed by Yuki’s deafness, quickly adapting to communicate with her before parting. This world is interrupted by the globe trotting Itsuomi, a mutual friend of Rin, during her commute. Due to her deafness, Yuki’s world is rather small but enjoyable. She likes what most young women her age enjoy, hanging out with her best friend Rin, social media, and enjoying her life at university. Yuki is a deaf* since birth university student. I’m beyond delighted and I can’t hold myself back any longer from sharing my thoughts with you! So let’s start with the details of the story! ![]() ![]() I haven’t blushed, and squealed this hard for a series in ages, perhaps even since high school. I have to admit that A Sign of Affection has me fangirling, bad. ![]() With volumes one through three now in my possession and read through, it’s time to share my thoughts. I mentioned before that I was practically kicking myself for now getting into this series sooner. ![]()
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