![]() Sara, on the other hand, looks more loli and has a much more charming personality. Moreover, Kaede is a little too large in the chest. I guess I’m not too into the withdrawn, unsure, introverted, annoying type of girl. Personally, I like Sara a lot more than Kaede. Over the course of the game, Sara helps Kaede to eventually gain confidence in herself and together, they form an even stronger relationship. Furthermore, she constantly feels that she is not good enough for Sara. Kaede has a hard time with all the attention her being with Sara attracts. However, problems arise because Sara is now a celebrity status teen model. Of course, Sara never forgot about Kaede and she still loves her, but no longer just as a cousin and a childhood friend. The story begins with Sara’s transfer to Kaede’s school. The two were separated at a young age when Sara’s family moved. Sara is her cousin and childhood best friend. ![]() ![]() She hates attention and lacks confidence. Of course, Hanabira games tend not to value plot, but instead put emphasis on the clean and sexy CGs. Once again, this visual novel plays out very linearly and has only a few choices that don’t affect the single ending. In Ouji-sama, the yuri happens in the same school as the first Hanabira in fact, Yuuna-sempai from the first one makes a guest appearance. Sono Hanabira ni Kuchizuke wo Watashi no Ouji-sama (その花びらにくちづけを わたしの王子さま) translates to “to kiss that flower petal… my prince-sama” or something like that. After much waiting, I finally got around to playing the second installment of Sono Hanabira ni Kuchizuke wo. ![]()
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