
The dynamic is certainly an interesting one while the group work to complete the glider in time for the morning glory, but if we honest, it’s a totally ridiculous situation. Rather than being able to choose the younger sister over the other, Yoru’s route has Aoi choose to enter a relationship with both Kazuto sisters. The most notable aspect of Yoru’s route though, of course, is the romance element, and it is certainly the most unique of the romances so far. It is this meeting that gives us the biggest insight into the type of people the drove Yoru into being the type of person we come to know: driven, determined and clever. Problems with the glider bring the story into contact with Kazato’s sisters grandfather, the chairman of the characters high school. Unlike Asa’s route, the story does deviate significantly from the core route (if you consider Kotori’s route to be the core route). While Asa needed help from the protagonist to realise her dream, Yoru needs pushing into believing there’s any reason to having a dream at all. Cynical, methodical and painfully intelligent, it isn’t until your deep down the route that she decides that flying is worth her time in the slightest. Yoru is the polar opposite of her sister Asa. Do you wish that the special person in your life was rude and exceptionally arrogant? Do you wish that that person didn’t mind sharing you with her twin sister in a three way relationship? For the masses of you that answered yes to either of those question, Yoru is the girl for you!


If you don’t mind I’d like to do the same for her sister, Yoru. In the opening to my thoughts on Asa’s route in the visual novel If My Heart Had Wings, I posed a couple of questions.
