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A collection of four short stories. Story 3: Chihiro and Chiaki are twins with a unique gift; Chihiro experiences peculiar visions sparked by his surroundings, while Chiaki, without witnessing these visions himself, comprehends their meanings. The complications arising from Chiaki's candid revelations about the visions' truths have compelled Chihiro to retreat into isolation to prevent further visions. However, one day, his brother urges him to venture outside...


This mangaka always writes about pedophiles and rape, which makes me a bit concerned. However, the art is godly as always. The way they utilize symbolism and build an unsettling atmosphere is excellent.
Story 1: This story was disappointing. I understand the theme of not being able to let go of the past and seeking the innocence one associates with childhood in young girls, but I don't care for stories about pedophiles (2/10).
Story 2: Not much happened in this one, but at least the girl was pretty (4/10).
Story 3: Initially confusing, but very intriguing. I liked the concept, ending, and atmosphere. It was quite engaging (7/10).
Story 4: An interpretation of Little Red Riding Hood that explores rape and trauma in a very abstract and symbolic way. It was somewhat enjoyable (6/10).
I am now entirely aware of my feelings