Dylan has been preparing for a visit to her beloved Auntie. Moments together are precious, and lots of time spent reminiscing, eating, gardening. All the while, Dylan's trying to build up the courage to ask Auntie a big question on behalf of her mum, even as she wrestles with the idea of it herself.
I'm sorry to give this a bad review, because I was excited to get this, but I thought it was very boring. The story was slow to start, and I don't know why the main character was so nervous to ask her aunt and uncle if they wanted to move in with her and her mom. She doesn't end up asking, then at the end she lies to her mom and says that she did ask and they said no, which I don't think was necessary given that her aunt and uncle seemed pretty chill and like they wouldn't have minded being asked something like that. It's not rude, is it? She clearly lied because her aunt and uncle liked living in the country, but then why not ask? The worst you'd get is a no. I also found the art to be too simple but I wouldn't have minded that at all if the story was better. This comic has it's own charm but nothing to get attached to.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.