The main character, let's assume it's a son or daughter, is likely someone with a thirst for adventure. They may have dreams of exploring new places, facing challenges, and making a name for themselves. The mom, on the other hand, could be a character who is either very traditional and wants to keep her child close, or she might have some hidden powers or knowledge that makes her want to be part of the adventure. There could also be a mentor - like figure that the main character meets during their journey who helps them deal with the situation regarding the mom.
I don't know for sure since I haven't read it, but obviously one of the main characters is the mom. And there must be the person who is asking the mom not to come adventuring, probably a son or a daughter.
I haven't read this novel specifically, but generally, it might be about a protagonist who wants to have his own adventures without his mom tagging along. Maybe the mom is overprotective or the main character wants to prove himself independently.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel in detail. But generally, it might be about a character who doesn't want their mom to go on an adventure with them. Maybe the main character wants to be independent and have their own adventure experiences without parental interference.
Well, typically in a visual novel like 'don't toy with me visual novel', there would be a main character who is the player's entry point into the story. This character might be on a journey of self - discovery or be thrust into a particular situation. There could be other important characters such as friends, rivals, or mysterious figures that the main character meets along the way. These characters would each have their own personalities, goals, and backstories that interact with the main character's story arc, creating the overall narrative of the visual novel.
I'm not familiar with this specific graphic novel, but from the title, we can assume the'miss' is a central figure. There might be other characters such as family members, colleagues, or strangers. Family members could be either supportive or confused about her 'don't touch me' attitude. Colleagues might be involved in work - related situations where her boundary comes into play. And strangers could be the ones who unknowingly or knowingly cross the line, creating conflict and driving the story forward.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel in detail. But usually, there would be at least a male and a female lead in a novel like this.
Since I have no information about this novel specifically, it's likely that there is a protagonist who experiences this unrequited love. There might also be friends or family members of the protagonist who play important roles in either supporting or challenging their feelings. There could be a rival in love as well, if the story takes that turn. Without reading the novel, it's all speculation, though.
I don't know as I haven't read it. It could be a young couple, like a girl named Lily and a boy named Tom. They might be the ones facing the struggle of not being able to say or accept love easily.
The main characters are the mom and the 'me', which is likely the child in the relationship with the mother.
I don't know as I haven't read it. But it could be a character who feels neglected and the people around them who are unknowingly passing them by.