When reading this, I'm not sure how to feel about it. In some parts it makes me feel frustrated, but then it makes me feel thankful. Towards the end we see that Mina, her mom, and Suna get into a fight, which makes Mina run out of the house, going to Ysreal, who is at the bus station. Suna goes after her because Mina was the only one there for her. Well her mom ignored her and had not much care for her Mina did. Mina loved her very much and gave a lot for her, and would practically run around the whole world for her. So, Suna would obviously go after her, she's the only one she has. When they do finally see each other on different sides of sidewalks, so Suna walks towards her. Not seeing the car going past she almost gets run over, if not Mina told her to stop in time. Now the reason why I feel bad would be because Mina wants to live her life, she wants to go with Ysreal and live her life with music & etc, but she is stopped by so many things in her life. More like the people she loves are holding her back, I'm not saying Suna is holding her back, but Mina wants to do so many things, but she has so many responsibilities. The reason why I feel thankful for her would be because without Mina Suna would have nobody. Well not nobody because she has her dad, but she won't have a person that will give her the relationship she has with Mina. I'm also grateful that Mina was left with Suna because if Mina had left that time Suna could change, without having her mother figure without her, she'll have to do things herself, she'll have to go through stuff by herself, and her mother might put the expiations on to Suna, which could have negative side affects. So that's why I'm grateful that Mina stayed behind and that she has someone there for her. This book was very interesting, heartfelt, and was a roller-coaster. It made me feel all types of different emotions and it felt refreshing to have a book do this to me. I will absolutely remember this book as I grow up and it will hold a special book in my heart.