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* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Kotomi's parents live abroad most of her life and when they finally decide to do something for her, they only ruin her life even more.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Kotomi's parents live abroad most of her life and when they finally decide to do something for her, they only ruin her life even more.
* [[Parental Neglect]]: Kotomi's parents didn't give a damn ''when their 9-year-old daughter was raped''. If that doesn't break someone's [[Moral Event Horizon]], it must skirt it real damn close.
* [[Parental Neglect]]: Kotomi's parents didn't give a damn ''when their 9-year-old daughter was raped''. If that doesn't break someone's [[Moral Event Horizon]], it must skirt it real damn close.
* [[Physical Scars Psychological Scars]]: You don't really understand the metaphor of the "cross scar" from ''Cross Heart'' until ''Someday'', where it is revealed {{spoiler|that Kotomi tried cutting her veins soon after her rape, leaving a cross-shaped scar on her wrist}}.
* [[Physical Scars, Psychological Scars]]: You don't really understand the metaphor of the "cross scar" from ''Cross Heart'' until ''Someday'', where it is revealed {{spoiler|that Kotomi tried cutting her veins soon after her rape, leaving a cross-shaped scar on her wrist}}.
* [[Rape As Drama]]: Kotomi was raped at the age of 9, six years before the ''Cross Heart''.
* [[Rape As Drama]]: Kotomi was raped at the age of 9, six years before the ''Cross Heart''.
* [[Relationship Upgrade]]: Ultimately subverted in ''Someday''. [[Double Subverted]] in ''Breakdown'', where we learn that Haru and Kotomi have been sleeping with each other since that night.
* [[Relationship Upgrade]]: Ultimately subverted in ''Someday''. [[Double Subverted]] in ''Breakdown'', where we learn that Haru and Kotomi have been sleeping with each other since that night.
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]: Haru and Kotomi.
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]: Haru and Kotomi.
* [[Star Crossed Lovers]]: Haru and Kotomi in ''Breakdown''.
* [[Star-Crossed Lovers]]: Haru and Kotomi in ''Breakdown''.
* [[Stepford Smiler]]: Kotomi in ''Cross Heart''. Haru really hates her fake smile.
* [[Stepford Smiler]]: Kotomi in ''Cross Heart''. Haru really hates her fake smile.
** Ironically, she turns into one herself when Kotomi announces she is moving away.
** Ironically, she turns into one herself when Kotomi announces she is moving away.

Revision as of 02:20, 9 January 2014

Cross Heart is a series of Web Original Yuri Genre Manga by Hikari "AnaKris" Inukai, originally published in Spanish (and partially, English) on Deviant ART. The series follows the story of Haru, a cheerful schoolgirl who finds herself falling in love with her aloof but beautiful schoolmate Kotomi. Simultaneously, Kotomi is losing an uphill battle against some very serious childhood traumas underneath a Stepford Smiler facade. The story is divided into three (or five, depending on how you count) chapters:

  • Cross Heart (2008, 31 pages): Haru and Kotomi, both 15 years old, become friends.
  • Someday (2009, 26 pages): Haru and Kotomi are 17 and heading for a Relationship Upgrade.
  • Breakdown (2010-11, 108 pages): Set about half a year after Someday, this chapter consists of three parts:
    • Part A -- Unheard Feelings: Kotomi struggles with telling Haru that she has to move away.
    • Part B -- The Distance That Keeps Us Apart: Haru tries to deal with the pain in all the wrong fashion.
    • Extra 1 -- Rumors
    • Part C -- The Time That Has Passed: Haru, now 20, is still waiting but starts losing faith in her own feelings.
    • Extra 2 -- Happily Ever After

To call this manga, particularly the last chapter, "Emotional Torque" would be an understatement--there wasn't a single dry eye among the readers back when the final pages were published. The author's current plans for the series reportedly include remaking and translating the two first original chapters in English and publishing the entire series on paper, shipped worldwide.


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