This is an aspect of the chapter that really stuck out to me. Chiaki looks upon the previous princess with adoration, only to be seen the same way by others once she’s the princess, without any knowledge of how suffocating the position truly is. It’s harrowing
It’s time to be loud as fuck. Pride month starts now, goddamnit. Raise those flags HIGH and KEEP THE PARTY GOING. I’m radically pro-transgender AF and proud
happy mother’s day to palestinian, congolese, sudanese, yemenis mothers who are carrying their families through fear, loss and displacement while still finding ways to give warmth, hope, and care ❤️🩹