Moto Hagio (萩尾望都 Hagio Moto) is a manga artist born in Ōmuta, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, though she currently lives in Saitama Prefecture. She is considered a "founding mother" of modern shōjo manga, and a member of the Year 24 Group (24-Gumi). She helped pioneer modern shōjo manga, modern science fiction manga, and BL manga. In addition to being an "industry pioneer", her body of work "shows a maturity, depth and personal vision found only in the finest of creative artists". She has been described as "the most beloved shōjo manga artist of all time."
Moto Hagio made her professional debut in 1969 at the age of 20 with her short story Lulu to Mimi on Kodansha's magazine Nakayoshi. Later she produced a series of short stories for various magazines for Shogakukan. Two years after her debut, she published Juichigatsu no Gimunajiumu (The November Gymnasium), a short story which dealt openly with love between two boys at a boarding school. The story was part of a larger movement by female manga artists at the time which pioneered a genre of girls' comics about love between young men. In 1974, Hagio developed this story into the longer Toma no shinzo (The Heart of Thomas). She was awarded the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1976 for her science fiction classic Juichinin iru! (They Were Eleven) and her epic tale Poe no ichizoku (The Poe Family).
Jeremy still had severe psychosis attacks whenever he was triggered. And he gets triggered pretty easily. These attacks are pretty at all. Even Ian is physically and mentally affected.
Both of them decided to cool it and go separate ways for a bit. But Ian still unable to let Jeremy go entirely. Ian has been really unfair to Nadia. Poor gal. She should have learned her lesson by now. Ian will never be hers since he is even no longer belonged to himself now.
Ian and Jeremy took accountability for their previous actions against each other and Jeremy returns to school and therapy but unfortunately most of his progress is off screen. Other than the both of them admitting to their faults nothing much happens but frustrating scenes between the two of them having mental breakdowns,arguing,being haunted by Greg's "ghost" and Nadia getting a new boyfriend and arguing with Claire and Ian. This volume was almost painful to read after the two main characters admitted to their faults. I wish the characters had more moments that weren't involved with conflict and past traumatic experiences.