Love the gay twincest, but the story had like no plot, the relationship became annoying, and the character was so underdeveloped that it feels like hatching a fertile egg that can't hatch on it's own. Needs a lot more work, but came from a good idea.
Yep ..twin....I don't understand what it feels like to fall in love with someone who looks exactly like you, and sounds like you.....which is kinda creepy...ik different personalities and stuff but still ....yeah...the story is kinda sad...but the mom and dad are totally cute though...
I enjoyed Rui and Minato’s story. These twins had been separated for 13 years when their parents divorced. Rui had spent those years missing the twin he shared a strong bond with. However, Minato forgot the existence of Rui, believing that his mom had died and focusing on his dad. So when they met again at age 15, Rui brought the desperate and deep bond he had kept alive over the years. But Minato was in shock and denial, rejecting the lies from a father he loved. The story follows the twins as Rui confesses his love. I liked how the story had one certain sibling and one who was clueless. I felt a little sorry for Rui and his desperate yearning, but it made sense that it would take time for Minato to look at Rui romantically. Very taboo, very intense. An interesting read.
Enohara Minato is an only child who was raised single-handedly by his father since young, after (believing) his mother passed away. When he skipped club activities one day, an exact replica of himself showed up, claiming to be his twin brother who was separated from him when their parents divorced. Just what is going on between their parents? And as more obstacles come his way, what will Minato and his twin’s relationship blossom into?
nohara Minato is an only child who was raised single-handedly by his father since young, after (believing) his mother passed away. When he skipped club activities one day, an exact replica of himself showed up, claiming to be his twin brother who was separated from him when their parents divorced. Just what is going on between their parents? And as more obstacles come his way, what will Minato and his twin’s relationship blossom into
Enohara Minato is an only child who was raised single-handedly by his father since young, after (believing) his mother passed away. When he skipped club activities one day, an exact replica of himself showed up, claiming to be his twin brother who was separated from him when their parents divorced. Just what is going on between their parents? And as more obstacles come his way, what will Minato and his twin’s relationship blossom into?