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| She didn't say no... She didn't said "No" |
PR: The elementary school is cutting short the budget of music subject, much to the surprise of piano-playing teacher Robin. In all honest fairness, it shouldn't be so surprising given his tendency to play with flat minors (heh).
Not only his salary is crap, he's walking straight into middle age with zero accomplishments and has a marriage boarding divorce, and his daughter whom he "put too much presure on" attempts suicide. She recludes herself into her room and doesn't speak to her parents for over a year, later we see that the only thing she needed was a good spanking (heh).
Fortunatly for Robin and his shitty life, a spirit/demon that he had attempted to save from drowning back when he was a kid (the spirit was inhabiting the body of a cat at the moment) gets unhealthly obsessed with the guy and after thirty years of gathering magic juice she's ready to homebreak the shit out of Robin.
Also extremely convenient for the plot the guy wants that pussy (heh) so bad he doesn't recognize that the cat-demon has possessed the body of his daughter until after popping her cherry five days after meeting her. It's funny because the narration says that the daughter is exactly the same, plus tail and green eyes instead of brown, this guy takes the "can't tell clark kent from superman" to a whole new, very suspicious level.
He's like mid creampie and fondling her "back" when he feels a particular scar and goes like "heeeey wait a minute", that's post-nut clarity to you. He does show us from the beginning that he gets drag out the nose by his wife, whom takes every opportunity to lash out at him, be midday coffee with client's mom, be "your teaching gig isn't so tough as my home office", be "you're ten minutes late", "you don't know your daughter school hours" and every other minuscule detail she can point. Honestly, given that the guy is such a wuss with his wife, I'm not very surprise of how "easily" he got "tricked" into shaking his daughter.
Also, brit boy be calling out for starbucks being too american, but my brother in christ you went full sweet home alabama, you might as well plant a confederate flag and play limp bizkit (never go full sweet home alabama). Anyways, the VN finish with Robin's daughter being de-possesed after the one-night stand with daddy, all smily and understanding of how much of a hard time (heh) is dad having which begs the question of "who needs therapy with Fowler when getting raped by your dad while demonically posessed can solve your depression?"
Apart from the guy being a bit dumb and quite snobbish, making untimely references to renown writers and composers like that guy that just learned a fancy word and goes like "my unloquacious linguistic expression will satisfactorily accomplish the necessity of making transpicuous my erudicity", the novel flows rather well and althogh I'm not satisfied with the amount of "horror" and find the tag poorly placed, same with "yandere", at least the incest is real no family-in-law BS. Also, the characters are well written for the context and the narrative is engaging 50% of the time, pretty chill with few moments of indecent danger thrill. 6/10



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