>>31455654Having something in common is, well, common. That is the first requirement in becoming friends, anon.
And people pretend to be someone they respect, not someone they want to fuck. Imagine yourself in the shoes. How many times have YOU acted as someone you liked? As emerrassing as it is, I will admit to acting like people I respect and want to be like, mostly fictional. But have I acted as someone I had a crush on? No. That's cute, not romantic.
The next thing doesn't even happen. She says "MC is your parent now", which is true, and leaves it at that. As for fireworks, while it is romantic, it's also not uncommon for friends to watch them together. Do you think two girls can't watch fireworks together without it being romantic? That's a pretty big leap, considering literally every girl in Japan does, at one point or another.
This might seem like just nitpicking since it's being too specific, but those are really, really common things friends do together. Especially friends of same sex. Take it however you will, it doesn't affect me. Believe there's a chance for yuri. I can't, and won't stop you. But if you think those things are romantic, I and the vast majority of people have romantic experiences with people we don't want to fuck every day.