Rather, I'm invested in the story.

༺Mavis Lahar༻ May 5, 2024 4:47 pm

Nahh not my cup of tea....I do like tragedy but this is not it. I also hate masochistic & sadistic behavior. I can tolerate it to an extent if there wasn't blood and severe harm done. but it's such a turn off for me.
But was the father trying to stab the vampire when he caught him raping his son? so stabbing your son, abandoning him and coming back later to defend him like...what exactly does he want!! the only thing I enjoyed was seeing the father dead, but that still traumatized the poor son. what I got from this is that the son was being abused by his father in the beginning but grew to love the pain so he would provoke him and make him angry to get beat up more. major daddy issues bro! but it's still the father's fault in the beginning...and now he's doing the same with the vampire...his father's killer. and the vampire is angry at him because he knows the boy still has a father complex and knows the boy was enjoying the abuse he got from his father and how he was desperately standing infront of the door burned by the sunlight listening to the son's screams that were filled with pleasure and desperately wanted to rescue him. and the boy should be thanking him for getting rid of his father but he's not.
what I got from this is that the boy also likes the vampire and this is indeed a game to him, as he called him "my god" while kissing his hand when the vampire was sleeping but I still don't know if he is actually sad about his father's death or he's just putting on an act and an excuse to make the vampire angry so he could get punished,
my conclusion is...bro needs some milk...and I'm not talking about sticky milk.

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