Yeah. The setting in this series isn't that surprising. Honoka's problem is that she didn't really want Yamato but the image of Yamato she had cultivated in her mind. Wasn't it told that they met earlier briefly near that temple? It seems after that Honoka has been imagening Yamato in her mind, no doubt idealizing him, but the reality obviously never lives up to such dreams, and she was getting frustrated and dissapointed, leading to sadness. And Suzuka is the opposite: She looked down on Yamato all the time, because he could possibly never be as good as that long dead idol fellow she almost reached before the end. And now, despite all his obvious faults, he has really surprised her a few times, and I suppose Suzuka is realising a dead guy isn't much of a companion compared to living people.

Uhhuh... Well, that's all quite apparent, not really worth writing down, but what's done is done...