All Ayumu dreams of is making it into the same high school as her best friend. But when she gets in and her friend doesn't, their friendship crumbles-sending Ayumu spiraling into depression. She finds relief in cutting herself, but realizes soon that her scars may interfere with her budding high school life. Can she trust her new friend, Manami, who seems too good to be true? Or will Ayumu's apparent lack of compassion and understanding get her tossed aside like she was before? And is there anyone else out there who could possibly love her for who she is? A melancholy coming-of-age story by Keiko Suenobu!Warning: This volume contains depictions of self harm and suicidal ideation/attempts. If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts or feelings, you are not alone, and there is help. In the United States, call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 or go to 988lifeline.org. Otherwise, visit findahelpline.com to find support.
The situation escalates as Manami finds herself surrounded and backed into a corner by the ferocious students. Any word of hers is met with contempt and scorn, as all she can do is bear the brunt. Witnessing this, Ayumu begins to feel anxious at the possible repercussions and tries to intervene, but it is Katsumi who indirectly saves Manami by accidentally pressing the fire alarm. However, Ayumu couldn’t let it end there. She feels the strong urge to learn of Manami’s true feelings and gives chase…