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Ayaka has just confessed that she is moving away at the end of the school year. She tries to break up "cleanly," offering a handshake. Mako refuses. "I don't want a handshake," she says, voice trembling. "That's not how I say goodbye."

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If a creator ever brings Oda Mako and Mutou Ayaka to life, let their first French kiss be messy, loud, and utterly human. Let it happen in a rainy alley, a silent library, or a sunset rooftop. And let the fans finally find what they have been searching for. Ayaka has just confessed that she is moving

Mako cups Ayaka's face. Standard anime practice would dictate a gentle lip press. But Mako's thumbs stroke Ayaka's cheeks, opening her mouth slightly. Ayaka, confused, tries to lean back, but Mako holds her firm. "I don't want a handshake," she says, voice trembling

Unlike a normal kiss drawn as two lines touching, the artist would have to draw the tongue . This is the key difference. The sound effect in the panel would be Chuu... (but with a wet, slurred extension) – often written as Zu or Nenchu . Ayaka’s eyes widen. She makes a muffled sound: "Mmmph?!" Her hands, which were limp at her sides, suddenly grip Mako’s school uniform blazer, not to push her away, but to hold on for balance.