When a yandere catgirl decides you're the one, 'taking it slow' isn't an option.
My life as a software developer is all about logic and order. I treat relationships like I treat my code - thoroughly tested, properly scoped, with clear documentation and no unexpected side effects. All that changes one Friday night at a bar when I hear an electric-blue-haired catgirl commanding the stage like she owns it.
What begins with rain-soaked ramen dates and late-night song confessions evolves into something more intense. She remembers every detail about me, appears in the less expected places, and somehow makes me want to chase melodies instead of deadlines.
Some say I'm being naive. That her 'coincidental' appearances and perfect memory of my schedule should worry me.
But when a catgirl decides you're hers, fighting it is as futile as trying to outrun your own shadow. And honestly? I don't want to run.
heroine is the unhinged, obsessive, possessive stalker. Like altar, powerpoint, excel spreadsheets etc about his movements and habits, his social circle, women (friends, workers) in his life and "threat levels". Hero finds out and is 😱, but after 5 minutes he is 🤷♀️ and accepts crazy heroine. She never stops. End of book she is like "honey I installed new secret camera in your office because that intern who brings you coffee is sus". He like "ofcouse you did😏"
Hero is human and heroine is cat girl. Her tail is always wrapped around hero etc.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This book does exactly what it is advertising: give us a comfy stalker(not exactly yandere, but i’m not complaining at all) girl romance, with a nice pair of MCs and a simple slice of life story. Why not a 5 star then? Because i have a one nagging gripe with this book: the lack of descriptions. I swear, you will have to think yourself how looks pretty much everyone in this book . Their bodies, faces etc? Power your imagination, dear reader!
I actually liked this one much better than the 1st. I think between the 2 this author shines with a lower stake slice of life style story. I think the pacing and overall vibr was perfect on this one. Just the right level of cray-cray.