My Neighbor Is Way Too Perverted- -summer Speci... ★ Recommended & Hot
A Guide to Addressing Concerns About a Neighbor's Behavior
Part Five: Departure
The last day of summer arrived too fast. Ren’s parents had finalized the divorce; his mom was picking him up in the morning. He stood at the window, looking at Sora’s dark tinted glass.
If you feel a knot in your stomach when you see them, trust that feeling. Your nervous system is smarter than your politeness. My Neighbor Is Way Too Perverted- -Summer Speci...
Her name was Sora. She was 18, a dropout from an arts high school in Tokyo, sent here to "recover" from a breakdown. The camera wasn’t for voyeurism—not the creepy kind, anyway. She was working on a series called Neighbors in Summer.
They sat in the dark, eating stale rice crackers, while she showed him her favorite drawings: not the sad ones, but the small moments. Him smiling at a stray cat. Him waving at a kid across the street. Him sleeping with his mouth open, which she’d titled The Noble Beast. A Guide to Addressing Concerns About a Neighbor's
The title is part of a broader series of "Special" releases by the same developer, which includes other seasonal entries like the Christmas Special. It is distinct from other "neighbor" themed media such as:
If you've noticed any of these signs, you might feel uneasy or disturbed. The good news is that there are steps you can take to address the situation and protect your own well-being. If you feel a knot in your stomach
A small, circular reflection—like a coin catching moonlight. From the neighbor’s window. Ren froze. The glint shifted, then disappeared. He waited, heart thudding. Nothing.
“You’re not a neighbor anymore,” she said. “So you can’t call me a pervert.”

