Well known for her random-style of writing, not everything has to make sense with Modoru Motoni-sensei.
She started in 1988 in a circle with ISAWA Mauo called "Joe's KiraKira" and with a copy-book text doujinshi based on the series Saint Seya called "BALLAD".
I ship both of them very much but these two men are utterly frustrating. They are too wishy-washy with expressing their love for each other.
For this third and last volume of the series, I enjoyed that last part most of all. It's a backstory about how they met during the college days and how they ended up in their current strange quadrangle relationship.
I am going to do an overall review of this series and put it at Volume One. I am going to leave this volume three with 3.5 stars because I really like the artwork and I have to admit the author has placed lots of work into the plots and this isn't the usual yaoi fare. She is trying to take it to a more matured level, but it just didn't work out that well for me.
* Reviewed January 15th, 2017
* My review of this series (all three volumes) is over HERE.