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「俺の独占欲で縛りつけられたいのか?」――。街中にあふれる雪村愛音(ゆきむら・あいね)のポスター。それは新進気鋭のカメラマン・徳川京(とくがわ・きょう)の仕業であった。そして徳川と対峙した大河内咲也(おおこうち・さくや)は、お前にいい写真なんか撮れやしないと断言する。しかし徳川は、いい写真が撮れたら、愛音を芸能界にデビューさせると言い出し……!?

189 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 20, 1999

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Mayu Shinjo

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新條まゆ in Japanese
Mayu Shinjo debuted in 1994 in Shogakukan's Shōjo Comic with "Anata no Iro ni Somaritai". She continued writing for Shogakukan until 2007, with her works appearing in both Shōjo Comic and their other magazine Cheese!. She left the company to go freelance citing a dispute over working conditions and abusive treatment by her editor.

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December 21, 2024
Some part of me thinks this was born of the messed up fantasies of a teenager, because these are whole a** adults making the moves on a 16 year old... or drugging a 17 year old... The ages of our protagonists really makes a lot of this not okay (I mean it's not okay in general but underage kids getting involved just adds to that)
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January 12, 2012
I'm getting a bit tired of reading about all the guys obsessing over Aine. She seems like a perfectly nice girl, but she's nothing so amazing as to warrant all these confessions of love. It seems like every volume a crazy guy appears saying he's in love with Aine, vows to make her his woman (lol), etc. Then once that guy leaves for good another equally crazy obsessive guy shows up professing his feelings for Aine. It's like a neverending cycle. I don't mind having another guy show up as a rival, but oh my god, this is becoming too much. Who sees a girl and then two seconds later is like, 'I love you to the depths of my heart. I shall make you mine, you have no choice MWAHAHA!'. It's just ridiculous. Also, it should be noted that none of these rival guys are right in the head. Each one is a raging psychopath. God forbid, a normal nice guy falls for Aine...

Tokugawa (spelling??) is this volume's crazy guy. I really don't know what to say about this fellow aside from that. He's this famous photographer that is personality-wise Sakuya's clone, except with blonde hair. Tokugawa goes through all these dastardly plots to gain Aine's love or whatever and not surprisingly, Sakuya is drugged once more. At this rate, the poor guy will be dead by the end of the series. The first time it was some addictive intervention worthy drug. This time, actually...I have no idea what the hell it was, to be honest. When it first happened, I thought he'd been roofied. But I'm guessing now that he had a huge dose of Viagra. WTF indeed. Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems that way. Regardless, that is a strange thing to drug your nemesis with.

As for Sakuya, I'm having mixed feelings towards him. In the beginning, I thought he was pretty sexy and stuff. He might be a bit over-the-top, but I always thought he was protective and a tad jealous. Now, he's starting to act a bit more scary and controlling. He has angry problems and he says some creepy rapist things when he's alone with Aine, which freaks me out somewhat. However, there are times where he seems like a really good boyfriend. I like how Sakuya never strays from Aine and proves his devotion. There are some really cute scenes with the two of them acting normal, drama aside. The part in the park was one of my favorites. I was able to forgive any of this series crappiness because it was so adorable to read.
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November 19, 2012
I hope this is the correct volume where Mizuki shows up. I really hate the character Mizuki! She's so selfish. Then again if she wasn't selfish, then this series won't be dramatic enough. But she is so selfish!!! I hate women who steal other men's women because they think they are the only ones who have the right to love that man. It's the same with men! It's so annoying. But - sigh - without this drama, there would be no plot. So I relent. Because I know in the end, Aine and Sakuya will be together as always. (I really like their names!)

I completely understand Aine's insecurity but seriously?!? She's doubting him?!?!? I still want to keep reading this, yet, I can't help thinking - please give me a break.
Okay no, read the next page. Haha, idiots, I'm glad they argued, clearly they sorted it out. I guess they each really needed to say their feelings. Ah, the drama. Haha, again, I ask myself what is so attractive about all this? Generally I prefer action!

There's one thing I really dislike about this series and the other one. Women are nearly almost always treated as objects. Worse the female leads tend to never (or nearly never) push the other guy off. It's like they're frozen stiff, which is annoying. So if you're against such treatment of women then this is completely not up your alley. Then again if you want to read something about love and a couple dealing with couple issues, then this is your series.

[Omg I don't know if it's in this volume or not, but in this chapter, Aine just pushed a guy away! Yes!]
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