Yuuki met a ghost girl at a bus stop and misinterpreted her friendly demeanor as a romantic interest. After he tries to kiss her she shoots him down and he now can’t forget that embarrassing moment. Later he tells a waiter “Thanks, you too”.
Since it’s a Yoru Sumino novel it is mandatory for the reader to assume a fetal position when reading.
She could scream “sexual harassment”, cancel him on social media, then the local and national news get involved, his family disown him and after he commits suicide near the end of the novel the ghost girl tries to pick him up as a ghost but he’s angry and she get rejected. The twist is that it’s the ghost girl that has to forget that feeling someday instead of the boy.
Yuuki met a ghost girl at a bus stop and misinterpreted her friendly demeanor as a romantic interest. After he tries to kiss her she shoots him down and he now can’t forget that embarrassing moment. Later he tells a waiter “Thanks, you too”.
Since it’s a Yoru Sumino novel it is mandatory for the reader to assume a fetal position when reading.
After all the worst she can say is “no” right?
She could scream “sexual harassment”, cancel him on social media, then the local and national news get involved, his family disown him and after he commits suicide near the end of the novel the ghost girl tries to pick him up as a ghost but he’s angry and she get rejected. The twist is that it’s the ghost girl that has to forget that feeling someday instead of the boy.
From what I know about the other books mentioned at the top:
Sad stuff happens, The reader end up crying.