![]() ![]() (And I don't like the slap from mother to daughter and back.) Iku's mother wants her off the defense force, her father supports her, and her brother explains more about why her mother feels so strongly about Iku's choices. Iku's mother and then father and then brother show up at the library with different agendas. She assumes that should Shibazaki want Dojo she'd get him. Jealousy of Shibazaki, her roommate and best friend, causes angst. Iku finds falling in love with Dojo an unsettling experience. Iku, the only female on the Task Force, rooms alone, only to discover that the local librarians resent her presence and torment her. The Task Force heads to an out-of-town library to defend a controversial piece of art readying for exhibit. I'd say he's in over his head with her, but he himself isn't unaware of that fact. ![]() ![]() Tezuka has a tendency to think highly of himself (as he should) Shibazaki (all that and more) can keep his ego in check. ![]()
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