Sabaku No Requiem
Nigatsu no Eden
Felt like they moved too fast especially/specially the seme. Also seme's possessiveness is a no-no. However, the ending is sad- the 2 never being together, not in this lifetime anyway. Realistic portrayal of the Japanese Yakuza- what it means to belong to them.
Kimi no Yume o Mite Iru
I remember avoiding fully reading this so skimmed it instead due to its tragedy tag and art style. But nah re-reading it, properly this time, I noticed that it was such a sad but beautiful manga. Brought me to tears how uke changed history/past causing seme to become a different person- the uke and seme seemed to swap personalities in the new future. Despite this they still found their way back to each other with seme falling in love with the uke again. It just upsets me that the seme's previous self doesn't exist and that current seme has no memories of the love story between his previous/alternate self and uke.
Half & Half
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Chp.5 was really sad but touching. Also enjoyed chp 6.3. But damn it was a story that flowed well. Interconnected lives in sort of oneshot forms. But it was also very sad and bittersweet. I surprisingly enjoyed it.
Hetalia dj - Shiki/Fuyu
Bittersweet but I enjoyed it. Read multiple times and still believe that its a masterpiece.
So Cute?
Chp.6 is super depressing as in Hybrid Child levels of depressing. Bittersweet story but sad ending. I got all this from it despite mostly skimming it. The other stories were meh. All apart from chp.1+6 were forgettable.
Shingeki no Kyojin dj - Hana o Nuu
My Childhood Friend Was a God
That was surprisingly sad/beautiful. Like I didn't really feel sad throughout the story but that short extra at the end (after the author's foreward) nearly broke me. It was bittersweet to a certain extent, I guess. The art was also lovely.
See You Again (ike Junko)