My breakdown: 8-8-9-8-9 for volume 1.
A nice, slow-paced yuri manga. It feels a bit more real than "Our teachers are dating" for me. The art is simple, soft and lovely. There was a colour page at the start, and the tones were soft and warm. While this manga makes you think, or reminds you of hurtful things, it's also healing in a way.
I like both of the leads, as well as Subaru. I don't care for Hina's friends. They aren't good or bad, they're just... there and not helping but trying to. I wonder if they're anything more than coworkers. They seem to pity Hina for being single and that rubs me the wrong way.
I think a lot of women have had to deal with the types of things our leads do, and are pitied for being single or made fun of because they are. Especially in Japan. I think it's quite realistic to not just the lesbian experience, but the single working woman one as well.
I resonated a lot with this one. I'm really interested in seeing how the story develops.