I want to make something clear:
I. HATE. STEREOTIPICAL. CHARACTERS.
Shungiku Nakamura is drawing what I hate the most, but everyone says this is "One of the most beautiful love stories".
This one contains a cute, small, adorable, "tsundere" uke called Onodera Ritsu, who refuses to admit his "feelings" for Takano Masamune, a tall, handsome, macho seme. What is the difference between these two and the principal characters of a shojo manga? A dick.
Let's talk about the plot. Takano and Onodera have a past, a high school romance, and because of a misunderstanding they won't see each other for years, until they met again at the publishing company Marukawa Shoten. At first sight, they don't recognize each other, and when they discover the truth the problems arrive.
The childhood love is the good part, the romantic, the cute, the bearable part.
The after-recognizment plot will be full of non-consensual sex (rape with a better name), insecurities "cured" with non-consensual sex, sadness about why having or not non-consensual sex, and hate feelings becoming love after non-consensual sex. Best plot ever, yay.