A short but really well-written story that is about grief and acceptance of loss. It presents them in a realistic way, even if, not to spoil anything, one supernatural element is being used as a storytelling tool.
The art is rather alright. Good enough to tell the story properly and entertain the viewer. It would be great if it was actually better, more detailed, with even more expressive facial expressions, but like I mentioned before, it's okay as it is.
I liked how, despite featuring just two characters in such a short story, the readers can easily get a glimpse of their distinct personalities and basic desires. All of that blends well with the main storyline.
This manga is surely a quick read due to its length. But I think it's worth recommending for its unique main theme and handling such a mature topic very well.