Monologue Woven For You, Vol. 2

Monologue Woven For You, Vol. 2

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  • Create Date:2022-08-16 09:53:05
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Syu Yasaka
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Summary

SHE’S TOO IMPORTANT TO ME, THAT’S WHY I CAN’T TELL HER。

Even though Haruka thought she’d left the stage behind, her bond with Nao is slowly drawing her back in。 Having given herself permission to love theater again, Haruka accepts a new dream for herself: to see Nao in the spotlight。 However, both girls hold secrets in their hearts they fear to share。 Despite their relationship progressing well, things kept hidden always manage to break free。 When someone who knows all about Haruka’s past appears, will they both be forced to confess the truth?

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Reviews

Brigi

This is such a cute manga! I love the style and that it's full colour - the artist has such a great sense of colour。 Haruka and Nao's relationship becomes more intimate in this volume, yet their still keeping secrets about their pasts。 This volume builds up to what I assume will be a sequel full of twists and revelations。 This is such a cute manga! I love the style and that it's full colour - the artist has such a great sense of colour。 Haruka and Nao's relationship becomes more intimate in this volume, yet their still keeping secrets about their pasts。 This volume builds up to what I assume will be a sequel full of twists and revelations。 。。。more

Ayce

I enjoyed seeing Haruka and Nao's relationship grow! Neither will accept the fact that they need to discuss their pasts in order to take their relationship to the next level。 These useless lesbians are going to be the death of me。 Hoping Haruka's theater past is revealed more next volume and I'm impatient lol。 I enjoyed seeing Haruka and Nao's relationship grow! Neither will accept the fact that they need to discuss their pasts in order to take their relationship to the next level。 These useless lesbians are going to be the death of me。 Hoping Haruka's theater past is revealed more next volume and I'm impatient lol。 。。。more

Moriah Venable

Words can't describe how much I love this series。 I don't know how many volumes this will be but I hope it doesn't end anytime soon。 Can we talk about the colorful artwork。 Not often you see a full color manga。 Seeing a former classmate causes Haruka to think back on her time in theatre。 She has a new dream now but her dream is the opposite of Nao's who longs to share the stage with her。 The reason behind Haruka leaving it behind is hinted at but not revealed。 And Nao doesn't tell her that she s Words can't describe how much I love this series。 I don't know how many volumes this will be but I hope it doesn't end anytime soon。 Can we talk about the colorful artwork。 Not often you see a full color manga。 Seeing a former classmate causes Haruka to think back on her time in theatre。 She has a new dream now but her dream is the opposite of Nao's who longs to share the stage with her。 The reason behind Haruka leaving it behind is hinted at but not revealed。 And Nao doesn't tell her that she saw her years ago and it was here that helped her decide to continue。 I can't wait for them to talk and share the secrets that they have been keeping from each other。 I hope we get that in the next volume。 。。。more

Joe Kerr

Such a heavy story, yet told with such grace and sincerity。These two gals are in love。 They both have connections to the theater, but the older gal has walked away, and doesn't know her younger lover had followed her work, and knows a lot of her acting days。 The older gal, she thinks she's hidden everything。 Can these two go back to the stage together, and remain in love? Such a heavy story, yet told with such grace and sincerity。These two gals are in love。 They both have connections to the theater, but the older gal has walked away, and doesn't know her younger lover had followed her work, and knows a lot of her acting days。 The older gal, she thinks she's hidden everything。 Can these two go back to the stage together, and remain in love? 。。。more

Tuni

Still just kind of coasting along for me。 They’re cute, but I’m not invested in the drama。 I just know that when it is eventually revealed why she left acting, it’s not going to be worth all this build up。

Mark

Nao and Haruka continue to work out the particulars of their budding relationship and everything is sunshine and rainbows。 Provided, of course, that neither of them acknowledges the secrets they’re keeping from one another。 Haruka resolves to live in the Nao, but that’s as easy to say as it is difficult to do…While our leads continue to be very warm and affectionate and their love grows and deepens, the slow, torturous growth of that nasty little weed that they refuse to deal with incubates quie Nao and Haruka continue to work out the particulars of their budding relationship and everything is sunshine and rainbows。 Provided, of course, that neither of them acknowledges the secrets they’re keeping from one another。 Haruka resolves to live in the Nao, but that’s as easy to say as it is difficult to do…While our leads continue to be very warm and affectionate and their love grows and deepens, the slow, torturous growth of that nasty little weed that they refuse to deal with incubates quietly in the background and slowly begins to extend to the foreground this time out。This is a very effective look at a very particular potential pitfall of a relationship that feels very familiar。 Two people fall in love and begin to plan a life。 Initially they are open and free with each other and feel understood, but, even then, the things they don’t say begin to build and build and before they realize it, the time to address everything easily has long since passed because they’re now too invested in one another and scared of what will happen if they do address that unspoken thing。Everybody has secrets, honestly, but it’s choosing to dwell on them that’s the real problem and, make no mistake, our leads are fixated on them hard。 Even worse, this shared secret has them both coming at it from opposite sides - Nao wants to act with Haruka so badly since the latter saved her love of acting。 Haruka, however, has resolved to never act again and comes to terms with it, content to cheer Nao on from the front row as long as she can。 Of course, what Nao doesn’t realize until later in the story is that Haruka didn’t just stop acting for no reason - there was a whole incident that incited this change - and that turns the whole situation into a much bigger mess。 Especially since Nao hasn’t told Haruka she knows about the latter’s past。You might think that this is one heck of a bringdown after last volume’s initial throes of adorable yuri romance, but everything I just mentioned is slowly coming out。 The main part of the story is still these two being absolutely perfect for one another, just with a shadow that slowly grows over things。The way the story slowly evolves their partnership is wonderfully organic, feeling a lot more real than other stories that would put certain moments on a pedestal。 Here we see how serious things are getting in the quiet parts, like Haruka just handing over her house key, or the way they start to recognize their mutual grocery preferences。 It’s really well done。And these two definitely don’t lack for passion, with at least one very well done sex scene that gets the point across and then some, but isn’t especially tawdry。 Not that tawdry is always bad, but it would feel out of place in a story like this (especially after something as cute as that umbrella scene)。There are a few things that I think could have been handled a smidgen better - the revelation that Haruka’s acting career went to pieces over an incident is delivered by a character who kind of shows up, throws this all into Nao’s lap, seems to be pretty snarky about both of their acting and life choices, then leaves。Even with the likelihood of her knowing something of the incident or being connected to it, it feels like a very awkward segue to get more of that storyline advancing when so much of this volume has been so quietly subtle。I also really like Nao’s friend Yuri that both girls bond with, although Yuri saying that she doesn’t have interest in women (while supporting our leads) and then that apparently getting tossed out the window towards the end because of her coworker feels a little like cramming more yuri in for the sake of yuri, when this has been one of the rare yuri titles that has featured male characters in it in any capacity。Still, happiness is where you find it and all that, but it doesn’t feel especially like a character choice and more of an authorial one。 That all being said, this is largely confined to the very cute omake that close out the volume and they nearly justify all of that with those pages。 And it’s not like this would be the first book to pair every female character with another one, it just seemed a little less yuri paradise than that。This is, overall, a really good series。 It’s not the best yuri ever written, but it’s a really strong one and I like that it’s tackling an aspect of relationships that we don’t necessarily see covered in this fashion。 The dramatic turn coming is also a lot more interesting when we see the car crash coming and can do nothing to prevent it, rather than having it erupt from nowhere。4 stars - cute and fluffy still, but now with an added dollop of dread for what’s coming。 A definite step forward from last time, if not completely upwards, and I’m very interested in just how messy this is about to get。 。。。more

Mark

Nao and Haruka continue to work out the particulars of their budding relationship and everything is sunshine and rainbows。 Provided, of course, that neither of them acknowledges the secrets they’re keeping from one another。 Haruka resolves to live in the Nao, but that’s as easy to say as it is difficult to do…While our leads continue to be very warm and affectionate and their love grows and deepens, the slow, torturous growth of that nasty little weed that they refuse to deal with incubates quie Nao and Haruka continue to work out the particulars of their budding relationship and everything is sunshine and rainbows。 Provided, of course, that neither of them acknowledges the secrets they’re keeping from one another。 Haruka resolves to live in the Nao, but that’s as easy to say as it is difficult to do…While our leads continue to be very warm and affectionate and their love grows and deepens, the slow, torturous growth of that nasty little weed that they refuse to deal with incubates quietly in the background and slowly begins to extend to the foreground this time out。This is a very effective look at a very particular potential pitfall of a relationship that feels very familiar。 Two people fall in love and begin to plan a life。 Initially they are open and free with each other and feel understood, but, even then, the things they don’t say begin to build and build and before they realize it, the time to address everything easily has long since passed because they’re now too invested in one another and scared of what will happen if they do address that unspoken thing。Everybody has secrets, honestly, but it’s choosing to dwell on them that’s the real problem and, make no mistake, our leads are fixated on them hard。 Even worse, this shared secret has them both coming at it from opposite sides - Nao wants to act with Haruka so badly since the latter saved her love of acting。 Haruka, however, has resolved to never act again and comes to terms with it, content to cheer Nao on from the front row as long as she can。 Of course, what Nao doesn’t realize until later in the story is that Haruka didn’t just stop acting for no reason - there was a whole incident that incited this change - and that turns the whole situation into a much bigger mess。 Especially since Nao hasn’t told Haruka she knows about the latter’s past。You might think that this is one heck of a bringdown after last volume’s initial throes of adorable yuri romance, but everything I just mentioned is slowly coming out。 The main part of the story is still these two being absolutely perfect for one another, just with a shadow that slowly grows over things。The way the story slowly evolves their partnership is wonderfully organic, feeling a lot more real than other stories that would put certain moments on a pedestal。 Here we see how serious things are getting in the quiet parts, like Haruka just handing over her house key, or the way they start to recognize their mutual grocery preferences。 It’s really well done。And these two definitely don’t lack for passion, with at least one very well done sex scene that gets the point across and then some, but isn’t especially tawdry。 Not that tawdry is always bad, but it would feel out of place in a story like this (especially after something as cute as that umbrella scene)。There are a few things that I think could have been handled a smidgen better - the revelation that Haruka’s acting career went to pieces over an incident is delivered by a character who kind of shows up, throws this all into Nao’s lap, seems to be pretty snarky about both of their acting and life choices, then leaves。Even with the likelihood of her knowing something of the incident or being connected to it, it feels like a very awkward segue to get more of that storyline advancing when so much of this volume has been so quietly subtle。I also really like Nao’s friend Yuri that both girls bond with, although Yuri saying that she doesn’t have interest in women (while supporting our leads) and then that apparently getting tossed out the window towards the end because of her coworker feels a little like cramming more yuri in for the sake of yuri, when this has been one of the rare yuri titles that has featured male characters in it in any capacity。Still, happiness is where you find it and all that, but it doesn’t feel especially like a character choice and more of an authorial one。 That all being said, this is largely confined to the very cute omake that close out the volume and they nearly justify all of that with those pages。 And it’s not like this would be the first book to pair every female character with another one, it just seemed a little less yuri paradise than that。This is, overall, a really good series。 It’s not the best yuri ever written, but it’s a really strong one and I like that it’s tackling an aspect of relationships that we don’t necessarily see covered in this fashion。 The dramatic turn coming is also a lot more interesting when we see the car crash coming and can do nothing to prevent it, rather than having it erupt from nowhere。4 stars - cute and fluffy still, but now with an added dollop of dread for what’s coming。 A definite step forward from last time, if not completely upwards, and I’m very interested in just how messy this is about to get。 。。。more

Mark

Nao and Haruka continue to work out the particulars of their budding relationship and everything is sunshine and rainbows。 Provided, of course, that neither of them acknowledges the secrets they’re keeping from one another。 Haruka resolves to live in the Nao, but that’s as easy to say as it is difficult to do…While our leads continue to be very warm and affectionate and their love grows and deepens, the slow, torturous growth of that nasty little weed that they refuse to deal with incubates quie Nao and Haruka continue to work out the particulars of their budding relationship and everything is sunshine and rainbows。 Provided, of course, that neither of them acknowledges the secrets they’re keeping from one another。 Haruka resolves to live in the Nao, but that’s as easy to say as it is difficult to do…While our leads continue to be very warm and affectionate and their love grows and deepens, the slow, torturous growth of that nasty little weed that they refuse to deal with incubates quietly in the background and slowly begins to extend to the foreground this time out。This is a very effective look at a very particular potential pitfall of a relationship that feels very familiar。 Two people fall in love and begin to plan a life。 Initially they are open and free with each other and feel understood, but, even then, the things they don’t say begin to build and build and before they realize it, the time to address everything easily has long since passed because they’re now too invested in one another and scared of what will happen if they do address that unspoken thing。Everybody has secrets, honestly, but it’s choosing to dwell on them that’s the real problem and, make no mistake, our leads are fixated on them hard。 Even worse, this shared secret has them both coming at it from opposite sides - Nao wants to act with Haruka so badly since the latter saved her love of acting。 Haruka, however, has resolved to never act again and comes to terms with it, content to cheer Nao on from the front row as long as she can。 Of course, what Nao doesn’t realize until later in the story is that Haruka didn’t just stop acting for no reason - there was a whole incident that incited this change - and that turns the whole situation into a much bigger mess。 Especially since Nao hasn’t told Haruka she knows about the latter’s past。You might think that this is one heck of a bringdown after last volume’s initial throes of adorable yuri romance, but everything I just mentioned is slowly coming out。 The main part of the story is still these two being absolutely perfect for one another, just with a shadow that slowly grows over things。The way the story slowly evolves their partnership is wonderfully organic, feeling a lot more real than other stories that would put certain moments on a pedestal。 Here we see how serious things are getting in the quiet parts, like Haruka just handing over her house key, or the way they start to recognize their mutual grocery preferences。 It’s really well done。And these two definitely don’t lack for passion, with at least one very well done sex scene that gets the point across and then some, but isn’t especially tawdry。 Not that tawdry is always bad, but it would feel out of place in a story like this (especially after something as cute as that umbrella scene)。There are a few things that I think could have been handled a smidgen better - the revelation that Haruka’s acting career went to pieces over an incident is delivered by a character who kind of shows up, throws this all into Nao’s lap, seems to be pretty snarky about both of their acting and life choices, then leaves。Even with the likelihood of her knowing something of the incident or being connected to it, it feels like a very awkward segue to get more of that storyline advancing when so much of this volume has been so quietly subtle。I also really like Nao’s friend Yuri that both girls bond with, although Yuri saying that she doesn’t have interest in women (while supporting our leads) and then that apparently getting tossed out the window towards the end because of her coworker feels a little like cramming more yuri in for the sake of yuri, when this has been one of the rare yuri titles that has featured male characters in it in any capacity。Still, happiness is where you find it and all that, but it doesn’t feel especially like a character choice and more of an authorial one。 That all being said, this is largely confined to the very cute omake that close out the volume and they nearly justify all of that with those pages。 And it’s not like this would be the first book to pair every female character with another one, it just seemed a little less yuri paradise than that。This is, overall, a really good series。 It’s not the best yuri ever written, but it’s a really strong one and I like that it’s tackling an aspect of relationships that we don’t necessarily see covered in this fashion。 The dramatic turn coming is also a lot more interesting when we see the car crash coming and can do nothing to prevent it, rather than having it erupt from nowhere。4 stars - cute and fluffy still, but now with an added dollop of dread for what’s coming。 A definite step forward from last time, if not completely upwards, and I’m very interested in just how messy this is about to get。 。。。more