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* IntimacyViaHorror: Hori (who actually loves horror movies) attempts to invoke this in chapter 37 at the suggestion of her friends in order to appear cuter to Miyamura, but everything she does just ends up scaring him instead. [[spoiler:This leads to TheirFirstTime when he tries to comfort her.]]
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Girls Are Really Scared Of Horror Movies has been renamed to Intimacy Via Horror and requires focus on romance as per TRS thread.


* GirlsAreReallyScaredOfHorrorMovies: Inverted. Hori actually loves horror movies, while her father and Miyamura can't handle them at all. She does attempt to invoke this in chapter 37 at the suggestion of her friends in order to appear cuter to Miyamura, but everything she does just ends up scaring him instead. [[spoiler:This leads to TheirFirstTime when he tries to comfort her.]]
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* TheBeard: [[spoiler:Tooru and Yuki are pretend-dating to dissuade Yanagi, who has feelings for Yuki.]]
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* IndirectKiss: When Miyamura gives Hori's little brother some orange juice, she demands to know where hers is. Miyamura didn't buy her one and instead giver her what's left of his. Both Hori and Miyamura treat it as nothing big... until Hori goes to her room and [[LuminescentBlush explodes.]] Interestingly, there's a small instance in another chapter during school where she takes his juice box and drinks from it without a second thought.

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* IndirectKiss: When Miyamura gives Hori's little brother some orange juice, she demands to know where hers is. Miyamura didn't buy her one and instead giver gave her what's left of his. Both Hori and Miyamura treat it as nothing big... until Hori goes to her room and [[LuminescentBlush explodes.]] Interestingly, there's a small instance in another chapter during school where she takes his juice box and drinks from it without a second thought.
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** The gang is trying to ease Yanagi into this (particularly Shu), but he's having a hard time with it because of his [[{{Keigo}} politeness]]. At the end of Chapter 74, at the very least he starts calling Tooru by his first name, and Miyamura tries to call Yanagi by his own.

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** The gang is trying to ease Yanagi into this (particularly Shu), but he's having a hard time with it because of his [[{{Keigo}} politeness]].politeness. At the end of Chapter 74, at the very least he starts calling Tooru by his first name, and Miyamura tries to call Yanagi by his own.
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An AnimatedAdaptation was announced and released in January 2021, with animation duty handled by [[Creator/A1Pictures CloverWorks]]. Meanwhile, a live-action television series was broadcast in February and March 2021.

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An AnimatedAdaptation was announced and released in January 2021, with animation duty handled by [[Creator/A1Pictures CloverWorks]]. A second season, ''Horimiya -Piece-'', was announced for July 2023 that will adapt stories previously unadapted for the anime. Meanwhile, a live-action television series was broadcast in February and March 2021.
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%%* GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex: [[spoiler:Hori and Miyamura in Chapter 37.]]

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* LastNameBasis: Hori and Miyamura typically only refer to one another by last name. The moments they don't tend to be very touching.

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Hori and Miyamura typically only refer to one another by last name. The moments they don't tend to be very touching.



* {{Portmanteau}}: The title of the spin-off manga is a combination of Hori and Miyamura's last names.

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The title of the spin-off manga is a combination of Hori and Miyamura's last names.
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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Miyamura's backstory, up until the manga starts.

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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Miyamura's backstory, tragic backstory is that everyone considered him an outsider, up until the manga starts.
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* CryCute: After [[spoiler:Sakura]] gets told by [[spoiler:Tooru]] that [[spoiler:he and Yuki were dating]], she holds in her emotions and ''seems'' like she's gotten better. But when Sengoku gets to the heart of the matter and reassures her that [[spoiler:any guy would be lucky to have her and they wasted their chance to get with her]], she instantly bursts into upset, uncontrollable tears.
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* ImaginaryLoveTriangle: Chapter 86 takes this UpToEleven with an imaginary ''harem'' forming around Sakura in the eyes of two background characters. Said "harem" includes [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer Hori]].

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* ImaginaryLoveTriangle: Chapter 86 takes this UpToEleven up to eleven with an imaginary ''harem'' forming around Sakura in the eyes of two background characters. Said "harem" includes [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer Hori]].

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* BastardBoyfriend: [[spoiler:Hori has a thing for Miyamura acting like one in her fantasies and in real life, and tries to invoke it at times. He very begrudgingly obliges her in separate chapters.]]



* CovertPervert: Hori has a thing for [[spoiler: having Miyamura act as a BastardBoyfriend]]. She also [[spoiler: leaves a cruelly big bite mark on the nape of Miyamura's neck]].

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* CovertPervert: Hori [[spoiler: Hori]] has a thing for having [[spoiler: having Miyamura Miyamura]] act as a BastardBoyfriend]]. FetishizedAbuser. She also [[spoiler: leaves a cruelly big bite mark on the nape of Miyamura's neck]].his neck.


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* FetishizedAbuser: [[spoiler: Hori]] has a thing for [[spoiler: Miyamura]] acting like one in her sexual fantasies. Later, she tries to [[InvokedTrope invoke]] it by asking him to act like that. He very begrudgingly obliges her in separate chapters.
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* YouMustBeCold: At one point another classmate gives Hori his jacket to keep her legs warm, only for Miyamura to swap it for his sweater as soon as the first guy leaves. Hori is delighted, especailly since she'd spent the whole day looking for proof that he got as jealous of guys fawning over her as she did of girls fawning over him.

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* {{Bishounen}}:
** Outside of school Miyamura becomes incredibly pretty. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by [[DoggedNiceGuy Tooru]]:
---> '''Tooru:''' And when you take off your glasses and tie up your hair, you become even prettier than many girls. That's unreasonable!
** [[spoiler:Yanagi]] in-universe. So much so that Hori considers him better looking than Miyamura.



* PrettyBoy:
** Outside of school Miyamura becomes incredibly pretty. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by [[DoggedNiceGuy Tooru]]:
---> '''Tooru:''' And when you take off your glasses and tie up your hair, you become even prettier than many girls. That's unreasonable!
** [[spoiler:Yanagi]] in-universe. So much so that Hori considers him better looking than Miyamura.



* SecretIdentity: Becomes necessary for Miyamura when Yuki comes to Hori's to give back her notes and he (in all his {{Bishounen}} glory) answers the door. Meet "Konoha," Hori's cousin.

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* SecretIdentity: Becomes necessary for Miyamura when Yuki comes to Hori's to give back her notes and he (in all his {{Bishounen}} PrettyBoy glory) answers the door. Meet "Konoha," Hori's cousin.



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: A color spread of the cast in Chapter 9 shows several of the secondary characters with unnatural highlights to their otherwise dark hair, to help them stand out. Sakura has greenish hair, Sengoku has magenta highlights, and Remi's is fully pinkish-red. The color pages reveal the rest: Tooru's is purple, the Iura siblings have green, Tanihara and Mizouchi have blue, and Yanagi has a very pale pink. The only aversions are Hori, Miyamura, Sawada, Yuki, and Chika, who all have black and brown hair.

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: A color spread of the cast in Chapter 9 shows several of the secondary characters with unnatural highlights to their otherwise dark hair, to help them stand out. Sakura has greenish hair, Sengoku has magenta highlights, and Remi's is fully pinkish-red. The color pages reveal the rest: Tooru's is purple, the Iura siblings have green, Tanihara and Mizouchi have blue, and Yanagi has a very pale pink. The only aversions are Hori, Miyamura, Sawada, Yuki, and Chika, who all have black and brown hair.
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* MentalHealthRecoveryArc: Miyamura is heavily implied to be suffering from depression before the start of the story, [[spoiler:with his tattoos and piercing actually being a disguised form of self-harm]], and the story follows his improving mental state as he falls for Hori and gets a group of supportive friends.


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* NoAntagonist: The story has no real villain that works against the protagonists, in fact, pretty much every character introduced is eventually added to Hori and Miyamura's extended friend group. This is lampshaded by Sengoku, who, when seeing [[spoiler:Sakura breaking down crying after seeing Tooru and Yuki together]], points out that one hard thing about this situation is that there is no villain; despite her hurting, no party involved in the conflict did anything wrong or acted with malicious intent.
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* EvolvingCredits: The 2021 adaptation's credits change at episode 7, with colour choices becoming brighter and warmer and scenes changed alongside new footage to show Miyamura is no longer alone and has a developing circle of friends.
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* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Generally averted, as about half of the crushes are reciprocated in-universe. There are still some examples. Yuki had an unrequited crush on "Konoha," Miyamura's alter-ego/"cousin." [[spoiler:Sakura and Yuki]] each develop crushes on Tooru, who is oblivious to both of them, [[spoiler:until Chapter 48 for Sakura]], and has/had unrequited feelings for Hori. [[SchoolgirlLesbian Sawada]] has feelings for [[spoiler:Hori]], who doesn't reciprocate, and [[spoiler:Yanagi has unrequited feelings for Yuki.]] Then there is [[spoiler:Mizouchi]] who has feelings for [[spoiler:Hori]] but eventually realises [[spoiler:he]] can't fulfill [[spoiler:her masochistic side like Miyamura (very reluctantly) can.]]

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* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Generally averted, as about half of the crushes are reciprocated in-universe. There are still some examples. Yuki had an unrequited crush on "Konoha," Miyamura's alter-ego/"cousin." [[spoiler:Sakura and Yuki]] each develop crushes on Tooru, who is oblivious to both of them, [[spoiler:until Chapter 48 for Sakura]], and has/had unrequited feelings for Hori. [[SchoolgirlLesbian Sawada]] Sawada has feelings for [[spoiler:Hori]], who doesn't reciprocate, and [[spoiler:Yanagi has unrequited feelings for Yuki.]] Then there is [[spoiler:Mizouchi]] who has feelings for [[spoiler:Hori]] but eventually realises [[spoiler:he]] can't fulfill [[spoiler:her masochistic side like Miyamura (very reluctantly) can.]]
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An AnimatedAdaptation was announced and released in January 2021, with animation duty handled by [[Creator/A1Pictures CloverWorks]]. Meanwhile, a live-action television series began broadcasting in February 2021.

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An AnimatedAdaptation was announced and released in January 2021, with animation duty handled by [[Creator/A1Pictures CloverWorks]]. Meanwhile, a live-action television series began broadcasting was broadcast in February and March 2021.
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''Horimiya'' is a 2011 {{Manga}} series that was adapted from the 2007-2008 webcomic ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun''. It was serialized in ''Monthly G Fantasy'' with story by HERO (the author of the webcomic) and art by Daisuke Higawara, ending at 15 volumes in 2021. The original webcomic was later published in book form from 2008 to 2011 at 10 volumes and was adapted into an OriginalVideoAnimation titled ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun -Shingakki-'' in 2012; three other [=OVAs=] followed in 2014, 2015 and 2018, respectively. A {{Sequel}} featuring side-stories titled ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun Omake'' is still being serialized on the author's website, with it also getting a print run and currently sits at 14 volumes.

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''Horimiya'' is a 2011 {{Manga}} series that was adapted from the 2007-2008 webcomic ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun''. It was serialized in ''Monthly G Fantasy'' with story by HERO (the author of the webcomic) and art by Daisuke Higawara, ending at 15 16 volumes in 2021. The original webcomic was later published in book form from 2008 to 2011 at 10 volumes and was adapted into an OriginalVideoAnimation titled ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun -Shingakki-'' in 2012; three five other [=OVAs=] followed in 2014, 2015 2015, 2018 and 2018, respectively. 2020. A {{Sequel}} featuring side-stories titled ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun Omake'' is still being serialized on the author's website, with it also getting a print run and currently sits at 14 15 volumes.
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* LighterAndSofter: The Manga remake (annd erstwhile Anime adaptation thereof) compared to the original webcomic. It still deals with some [[DownplayedTrope dark topics]], but excises some other ones (like [[NoSmoking Shindou being a smoker]], and [[spoiler: early Tooru's dream about [[MurderTheHypotenuse killing Miyamura out of jealousy over Hori]].]])

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* LighterAndSofter: The Manga remake (annd (and erstwhile Anime adaptation thereof) compared to the original webcomic. It still deals with some [[DownplayedTrope dark topics]], but excises some other ones (like [[NoSmoking Shindou being a smoker]], and [[spoiler: early Tooru's dream about [[MurderTheHypotenuse killing Miyamura out of jealousy over Hori]].]])
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''Horimiya'' is a 2011 {{Manga}} series that was adapted from the 2007-2008 webcomic ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun''. It's currently being serialized in ''Monthly G Fantasy'' with story by HERO (the author of the webcomic) and art by Daisuke Higawara, ending at 15 volumes in 2021. The original webcomic was later published in book form from 2008 to 2011 at 10 volumes and was adapted into an OriginalVideoAnimation titled ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun -Shingakki-'' in 2012; three other [=OVAs=] followed in 2014, 2015 and 2018, respectively. A {{Sequel}} featuring side-stories titled ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun Omake'' is still being serialized on the author's website, with it also getting a print run and currently sits at 14 volumes.

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''Horimiya'' is a 2011 {{Manga}} series that was adapted from the 2007-2008 webcomic ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun''. It's currently being It was serialized in ''Monthly G Fantasy'' with story by HERO (the author of the webcomic) and art by Daisuke Higawara, ending at 15 volumes in 2021. The original webcomic was later published in book form from 2008 to 2011 at 10 volumes and was adapted into an OriginalVideoAnimation titled ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun -Shingakki-'' in 2012; three other [=OVAs=] followed in 2014, 2015 and 2018, respectively. A {{Sequel}} featuring side-stories titled ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun Omake'' is still being serialized on the author's website, with it also getting a print run and currently sits at 14 volumes.
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* CompressedAdaptation: The 13 episode anime adaptation levels many chapters, and as a result some side characters, on the cutting room floor in favor of centralizing most of the episodes around Hori and Miyamura's romance. This comes to a head in the final episode where [[spoiler: after Miyamura's marriage proposal on Christmas]], the episode jumps ahead to their High School Graduation, which takes place in ''the final chapter'' of the manga, leaving out a good half of the manga's content.

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* CompressedAdaptation: The 13 episode anime adaptation levels leaves many chapters, and as a result some side characters, on the cutting room floor in favor of centralizing most of the episodes around Hori and Miyamura's romance. This comes to a head in the final episode where [[spoiler: after Miyamura's marriage proposal on Christmas]], the episode jumps ahead to their High School Graduation, which takes place in ''the final chapter'' of the manga, leaving out a good half of the manga's content.
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* CompressedAdaptation: The 13 episode anime adaptation levels many chapters, and as a result some side characters, on the cutting room floor in favor of centralizing most of the episodes around Hori and Miyamura's romance. This comes to a head in the final episode where [[spoiler: after Miyamura's marriage proposal on Christmas]], the episode jumps ahead to their High School Graduation, which takes place in ''the final chapter'' of the manga, leaving out a good half of the manga's content.
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** The gang is trying to ease Yanagi into this (particularly Syu), but he's having a hard time with it because of his [[{{Keigo}} politeness]]. At the end of Chapter 74, at the very least he starts calling Tooru by his first name, and Miyamura tries to call Yanagi by his own.

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** The gang is trying to ease Yanagi into this (particularly Syu), Shu), but he's having a hard time with it because of his [[{{Keigo}} politeness]]. At the end of Chapter 74, at the very least he starts calling Tooru by his first name, and Miyamura tries to call Yanagi by his own.



** Syu Iura plays this trope straight towards his sister Mokoto. In his spotlight chapter, by acting this way, he accidentally seduces the boy (Kitahara) that his sister was crushing on and brought over...much to his sister's chagrin.

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** Syu Shu Iura plays this trope straight towards his sister Mokoto. In his spotlight chapter, by acting this way, he accidentally seduces the boy (Kitahara) that his sister was crushing on and brought over...much to his sister's chagrin.
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** Tooru has this with both Sakura and [[spoiler:Yuki. He rejects Sakura.]]

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** Tooru has this with both Sakura and [[spoiler:Yuki. He rejects Sakura.Sakura, but doesn't actually get with Yuki either.]]
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''Horimiya'' is a 2011 manga series that was adapted from the 2007-2008 webcomic ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun''. It's currently being serialized in ''Monthly G Fantasy'' with story by HERO (the author of the webcomic) and art by Daisuke Higawara, currently counting 15 volumes. The original webcomic was later published in book form from 2008 to 2011 lasting 10 volumes, and was adapted into an [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]] titled ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun -Shingakki-'' in 2012. Three other [=OVAs=] came afterwards in 2014, 2015 and 2018. A sequel featuring side stories titled ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun Omake'' is still being serialized on the author's website, with it also getting a print run.

In 2020, the remake had an anime adaptation announced for a January 2021 release, with animation duty handled by [[Creator/A1Pictures CloverWorks]]. The manga ended in March 2021, just after the anime's run.

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''Horimiya'' is a 2011 manga {{Manga}} series that was adapted from the 2007-2008 webcomic ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun''. It's currently being serialized in ''Monthly G Fantasy'' with story by HERO (the author of the webcomic) and art by Daisuke Higawara, currently counting ending at 15 volumes. volumes in 2021. The original webcomic was later published in book form from 2008 to 2011 lasting at 10 volumes, volumes and was adapted into an [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]] OriginalVideoAnimation titled ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun -Shingakki-'' in 2012. Three 2012; three other [=OVAs=] came afterwards followed in 2014, 2015 and 2018. 2018, respectively. A sequel {{Sequel}} featuring side stories side-stories titled ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun Omake'' is still being serialized on the author's website, with it also getting a print run.

In 2020, the remake had an anime adaptation
run and currently sits at 14 volumes.

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announced for a and released in January 2021 release, 2021, with animation duty handled by [[Creator/A1Pictures CloverWorks]]. The manga ended Meanwhile, a live-action television series began broadcasting in March 2021, just after the anime's run.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: A couple to [[spoiler:Hori's pregnancy]]:
** The school nurse asks Hori if [[spoiler:she's pregnant]] when she comes in for advice on periods.
** When she's still in her mad period at Miyamura, she sends an angry false text to him about [[spoiler:knocking her up]] before clarifying that she was "obviously lying".



* TeenPregnancy: [[spoiler: In the latter half of the series, Hori gets pregnant and drops out of school. It ends for the better though, since she lives a happy life as a young mother.]]

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* TeenPregnancy: [[spoiler: In the latter half of the series, Hori gets pregnant and drops out of school. It ends for the better though, since she lives a happy life as a young mother.]]
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* FourLinesAllWaiting: Horimiya gradually transitioned into becoming an [[EnsembleCast Ensemble series]], [[spoiler: after Miyamura's Christmas Proposal]]. But the series trying to balance ''10'' principal characters, each with their own unique relationships within the cast, against the manga also being a ''monthly series'' led to many plot lines being slow to develop or reach their resolutions.
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* FlorenceNightingaleEffect: Slightly downplayed. [[spoiler:Miyamura came and tended to Hori when she was down with a bad case of fever, then suddenly blurted out a LoveConfession while she was asleep. On Miyamura's part he had already developed feelings for Hori, especially after his interactions with Ishikawa. As for Hori the trope was played straight, as the confession became the trigger for her LoveRevelationEpiphany; so much so that she immediately woke up just as Miyamura had left.]]

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* FlorenceNightingaleEffect: Slightly downplayed. [[spoiler:Miyamura came and tended to Hori when she was down with a bad case of fever, then suddenly blurted out a LoveConfession while she was asleep. On Miyamura's part he had already developed feelings for Hori, especially after his interactions with Ishikawa.Ishikawa, so that moment was just him affirming it to her. As for Hori the trope was played straight, as the confession became the trigger for her LoveRevelationEpiphany; so much so that she immediately woke up just as Miyamura had left.]]

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