As their lives continue, Yuni spends a lot less time with Nanase and a lot more being womanhandled by Taki. When Nanase is headed for Osaka, Yuni can’t go with her, unless she makes a deal with the devil. Again. For the nth time.
In their afterword, Iwami calls out this series as low-life, so it’s not as if they don’t know what they’re doing. This does move the needle a little bit from ‘car crash’ to ‘car crash, but the mangaka is driving and speeding into oncoming traffic deliberately’. It absolutely knows what it is and what it is doing.
Welcome back to the adventures of the awful people. Much like last time, poor Nanase is the most innocent, but she’s also pretty awful in her own way. There’s just a lot of ‘grading on the curve’ when it comes to these characters.
The fact of the matter is, Yuni is a girlfriend of convenience. When the stars align exactly right for Nanase, she will give Yuni the affection and recognition that she craves, but otherwise? Volleyball and being closeted are her life.
Even when Nanase accidentally comes out to a teammate, and feels better about it, she still won’t say who she’s dating. There is a lot she could be doing to make this all better and she does not, even after being accepted for being a lesbian.
Naturally, this no excuse for Yuni, who should actually break up with Nanase about twenty times over by this point. Love or no, the godawful excuses she keeps deluding herself with over her actions, which are cheating no matter how you look at it, show how wrong things are.
The fact that she gets along way better with Taki by this point should have alarm bells ringing from here to space, but Taki’s doing her job and controlling Yuni like a champion. Yuni hasn’t really stood a chance since she gave in the first time.
And Taki remains a conniving dumpster fire. We get a little backstory on her and there’s some very mild sympathy mixed in with her pure evil. There is also a little hint that this might just be her acting out, but things could run deeper.
Either way, Taki molests the heck out of Yuni, who really ought to protest a little bit more than she does. No means no, but she keeps putting herself in situations where she’ll say yes anyway.
This is one tawdry little story that is, in fact, the very definition of the word. When Taki and Yuni end up on the town in Osaka, because they are living an actual dating life despite what Yuni tells herself, they end up twinning in as ostentatious a way as possible.
It certainly lends a lot of credulity to the notion that Taki is using her blackmail as her own form of escape from her button down regular existence. Then again, she’s also a lunatic, so that explanation is just as valid.
If you liked the first volume and were hoping that it would get hornier and trashier in the second volume? Congratulations, you have been served a full course and a doggy bag for later on. This is a story about cheating, that is literally the stated theme, so don’t expect the power of love to trump the power of potential messy physical encounters.
The art is mostly okay, but there’s a shot towards the end of Yuni enveloped by Taki that makes her look completely trapped that is just dripping with some wicked symbolism. If you want what this story is offering, it serves it up very well.
3 stars - trash is still trash, but man is this ever an engaging pile of awful decisions and vague consent. Not the best thing ever, but an awful good time. In all respects.