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| | To-Y: Review |
 | | Niya introduced herself to Sonoko (To-Y's cousin) as "To-Y's lover." The first trick was to figure out that Niya was a girl. |
 | | Niya, like a cat, is highly individualistic, yet she stands by To-Y when he needs her most, as they are the only constants in each other's lives. |
 | | To the mainstream, neither To-Y nor Niya was accepted as being normal, but they provided support for each other in their own world, and the last image of them walking hand in hand will last with me for a long time to come. |
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