what's funny to me it's that I was very quick to judge TJ from the start, thinking this will be your average love triangle with the toxic ex and the superhero winning the mc over.. but it turns out this is way more complex and the story isn't just rainbows and gays, villains and yaluza. we're not following Ian's path here, they're all important and they're all having their individual struggles and sufferings and pros and cons. I couldn't care less who's the endgame, this ain't about this anymore, it could end up with them all being all by themselves, it's not going to be an issue because by the end we will have covered a lot of their misunderstandings and they'll find something better than one's love, self-acceptance and healing, which is needed. I will probably just wait for this to be completed to reread everything properly, but honestly this is already way better than what I was expecting and the author does know what they're doing, I believe.
what's funny to me it's that I was very quick to judge TJ from the start, thinking this will be your average love triangle with the toxic ex and the superhero winning the mc over.. but it turns out this is way more complex and the story isn't just rainbows and gays, villains and yaluza. we're not following Ian's path here, they're all important and they're all having their individual struggles and sufferings and pros and cons. I couldn't care less who's the endgame, this ain't about this anymore, it could end up with them all being all by themselves, it's not going to be an issue because by the end we will have covered a lot of their misunderstandings and they'll find something better than one's love, self-acceptance and healing, which is needed. I will probably just wait for this to be completed to reread everything properly, but honestly this is already way better than what I was expecting and the author does know what they're doing, I believe.