A series with communication. A series with no bitchy second leads. A shoujo that respects boundaries. it's like finding a needle in a haystack when it comes to shoujos, but somehow this series nails all three. It's very light and there aren't any major cliffhangers or parts that drag out. It's really a blessing of a series, albeit very cliche. I think that Hinata was a little cringey at first, but it's really cool to see her grow in a very natural way yet still show her childishness. She's naive, but the author is quick to make sure she doesn't drag around in it and instead let's her know of things that are probably really important. More importantly, she doesn't let any of the second leads stay down either. It's really really refreshing.
The pacing is a bit.. startling at first, because she does get pretty close pretty quick- but after the first two chapters it really is a smooth sailing series. It's pretty reminiscent to other series, but it's written very well. 10/10 execution- not too long, but has good closure.