Ayaka is in love with her senior colleague Hiroko. They both thought the other was straight, but after Ayaka's reckless advances, the two finally started dating! A year has passed since then. Ayaka has come to live with Hiroko, and they have begun living together. Hiroko is so dear to Ayaka that she has vowed not to make a move on her lightly so as not to hurt her, and is in super-doting mode! Meanwhile, Ayaka is vaguely worried about Hiroko, who never makes a move on her. As misunderstandings lead to more misunderstandings, the two continue to drift apart, and end up heading to Hawaii for different reasons...?! (Source: Japanese = MBS || Translation = kisskh) ~~ Adapted from the web manga series "Ayaka Is in Love X Love X Love with Hiroko"(彩香ちゃんは弘子先輩に恋してる) by Sal Jiang (サルチャン). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 彩香ちゃんは弘子先輩に恋してる 2nd Stage
- Also Known As: Ayaka Is in Love×Love×Love with Hiroko 2nd Stage , あやかちゃんはひろこせんぱいにこいしてる 2nd Stage , Ayaka-chan wa Hiroko-senpai ni Koishiteru 2nd Stage
- Director: Eda Yuuka, Ishibashi Yuho
- Genres: Romance
Cast & Credits
- Kato ShihoUsaida AyakaMain Role
- Mori KannaKano HirokoMain Role
- Honda KyoyaSaito YuyaSupport Role
- Yuki MioKomai RisaSupport Role
- Someya YukaTatsumi KyokoSupport Role
- Taira MinoriBaba MarinaSupport Role
Reviews

Resisting and Asking
I found diving into Hiroko's "perfect complex" and its effects on her relationship with Ayaka to be a compelling path to go for this second season. It led to some interesting conversations and needed confrontations on the needs/desires of both Hiroko and Ayaka.However, it did not have to take SO long to be resolved!
Side Note: That running scene at the end had to be one of my favorites I've seen in Queer media! It took the trope and went delightfully over the top with it! LMAO!

Just Why ???
How can I express my opinion without being too harsh... I loved season 1, but for me, season 2 was really unnecessary.Fortunately, the characters of Hiroko and Ayaka remain endearing and funny, and the sixth episode saves the day a little. However, there are a lot of misunderstandings that, in my opinion, don't add much to the story. If the characters were teenagers, it might have been acceptable, but here they are adult women with real responsibilities... and some of their reactions seem hard to understand.
In short, if you liked season 1, I think you can skip season 2.