Yuki is still getting settled into her new apartment, and decides that getting her first part-time job is the next logical step. Meanwhile, Naruse is getting ready for his last chance at winning the Kanto tournament against Misuzu and his rival, Hakamada.
I'm a hopeless romantic, and as such, I am a sucker for fluffy love stories. What I like most about this particular manga is how realistic it is in showing two very different people trying to figure out what works for them, all while framed in the awkwardness of first love.
The biggest issue for this couple has long been their lack of communication or their ongoing misunderstandings of one another--a staple of the genre, honestly--and while it's getting better it still is very much the biggest thing holding them back. Add that onto the mix of jealousy and aimlessness that comes from being in two very different chapters of life (Yuki now a freshman in college, Naruse finishing out his last year of high school) which is further putting stress on them and, by extension, their relationship.
I still have big hopes for this series, but know that some people are burned out with how redundant the communication issues are. I've seen fan-translations a little further than this and know that there's a lot more that we haven't seen yet, so I hope readers will stick around!