Blue
Morning, Vol 5
Author: Shoko Hidaka
Publisher: SuBLime Publishing
American
release date: October 14, 2014
Format/Genre/Length: Paperback/Manga/Yaoi/200 pages
Overall Personal Rating: ★★★★★
Katsuragi has changed, and so have
the plans he worked on so carefully. Thrown out the window by his unexpected
feelings for Akihito. Katsuragi has always been in control, has always known
what he wanted, and what he was willing to do in order to get it. But nothing
is as cut and dried as he once believed it to be.
Akihito and Katsuragi are
attending an evening ball at the Marquise Moriyama’s residence, despite
Katsuragi’s misgivings. Akihito notices a great number of reporters hanging
around outside the gate. As they arrive, he kisses Katsuragi and tells him he
trusts him, to Katsuragi’s shock. Will this confession prove to be the former
butler’s undoing? Once inside the Moriyama manor, Akihito insists again that
Katsuragi walk beside him, not behind him. Yanking Katsuragi into an unused
room of the manor, Akihito affirms his feelings, and tells him that just
knowing Katsuragi loves him, he can get through anything. Katsuragi promises to
tell him everything.
Also in attendance at the ball is
Akihito’s father’s half-brother, Naotsugu. Katsuragi’s plan is to have Naotsugu
take on the Kuze title. Having met him, though, Akihito is not so sure this is
a good idea, and he fears he may have to go against Katsuragi’s wishes.
Meanwhile, Katsuragi is intent on protecting Akihito, even if that means lying
to him… or about him.
Meanwhile, Akihito’s friend
Soichiro Ishizaki goes to his father and begs him not to abandon Akihito, even
though it was at his father’s direction that they ever became friends. His
father tells him if that’s the case to come with him to the Moriyama estate.
Katsuragi demands and receives a
private audience with Marquise Moriyama, outlining his plans for Naotsugu’s
success to the Kuze house, which will be temporary as the man only has a few
years to live, after which he wants Moriyama to help with something that is
unprecedented, so that Akihito can regain the Kuze title after Naotsugu’s
death.
It’s obvious to me that these two
men love each other greatly, but it’s also obvious that until they stop working
behind each other’s backs and work together, nothing will be accomplished. That
is the only way in which they will succeed and be able to walk together, side
by side, as equals. The plot is only becoming more complicated, with the
introduction of Akihito’s half-uncle, and the confirmation of the seeds
Katsuragi has sown concerning Akihito’s “illness”. Some of Katsuragi’s plans
are coming to fruition, including the divorce of the Marquise Moriyama by his
wife, which is the reason why the reporters are hovering outside the manor.
They are still keeping secrets from each other, though, and not being entirely
honest. That has got to give. Ishizaki is really Akihito’s friend, and while he
doesn’t approve of his relationship with Katsuragi, not because he is a man but
because he doesn’t entirely trust him, he wants Akihito to be happy. And he
feels Katsuragi may actually love Akihito.
So much intrigue, where will it
end? Another brilliant volume, looking forward to the next one, although with a
little apprehension.
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