Hotaru and Hananoi-kun, each trying to do what's best for the other, decide to split up. And with Hananoi-kun gone to England, the two of them fall out of contact and there is little hope they'll reconcile. But when Hotaru realizes she can't bring herself to forget Hananoi-kun and move on, she hatches a plan with the help of her friends to fly to England herself and win him back!
Hotaru takes a stand and makes a rather surprising move on her own. It's understandable why her parents were so concerned at the start, but it's good that her friends backed her up and were able to help her come up with a safe plan to achieve her goal. She's more than a little lucky when she gets to England, though it may not seem that way at first. Really, what are the odds a simple notebook would lead Hotaru and Hanananoi back together again. It's not all smooth sailing, though it's clear even with their own inner turmoils, they really do still want the same things. This volume leaves a mix of sweet and pins and needles feelings as the story plays out and we see where things seem to be going from here.
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Ich mag die beiden Protagonisten unheimlich gern und jeder hat sich im Laufe der Zeit verändert, ist erwachsener geworden und hat eigene Wünsche und Träume entwickelt. Ich bin schon sehr gespannt, wie die Liebesgeschichte der beiden weitergeht. Band 18 kann für mich nicht schnell genug erscheinen.