Welcome to the Suou household--where everyone is a devoted fan of the little sister of the family! At a park in the dark of night, Masachika finally revealed to Alya that Yuki is his sister. Alya can't stand to watch Masachika beat himself up for abandoning his younger sibling, so she takes him by the hand and they go visit Yuki, who has fallen ill. There Masachika will finally confront his mother and grandfather, moving forward despite his doubts. And Alisa, now fully informed, really communicates with Yuki for what feels like the first time. Affection, determination, and love collide!
Honestly, book 8 almost made me drop this series. I knew this series had the potential to be good, but with book after book of unrealistic senerios with no plot advancement I was about to give up. Thankfully this book finally turned it around, actually making use of all the ideas that it had just laying around.