As their friend suffers through heartbreak, Sawako and Ayane don't know what to say to help her, so they just stay by her side waiting till she's ready to vent. And sometimes that's the best thing a friend can do.
One of the things I like about this series is that as important as Kazehaya is to Sawako and her development, more often than not he plays more of a cheerleading than an advisory role in her life. She doesn't need him to tell her to do the right thing, but she may need him to point out to her that she's already doing it. Because she trusts him, she learns to trust herself, and that makes her even stronger.
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