I came here thinking this is a fun little story because the title felt unserious but I was met with a historical style of a story. More than for Dean, I feel worse for Sarah who has her hand shackled without any real-world experience and skills at all. She's on a tightrope between any of the two decisions. When she wanted Dean to release inside her, I understood that she wanted an assurance that he would be tied to her and he will be responsible for her once they ran away.
I'm so glad Dean is so wise and understands all too well, and that they broke up in peace and with the communication they could manage.
I don't trust Johannes at all but I think he would not harm Sarah intentionally. Sarah akso set her boundaries clearly so she's in this with a clear mind. I'm praying he really feels affection for her so he could take care of her. I'm so excited to see how the marriage would go.
I'm also so excited to see how Dean's master-less life would proceed. I hope he finds the success he wanted. Even without it anyway, he has a family to come back to, and they are free people. I trust that he'd be safe and would not feel lonely.
I came here thinking this is a fun little story because the title felt unserious but I was met with a historical style of a story. More than for Dean, I feel worse for Sarah who has her hand shackled without any real-world experience and skills at all. She's on a tightrope between any of the two decisions. When she wanted Dean to release inside her, I understood that she wanted an assurance that he would be tied to her and he will be responsible for her once they ran away.
I'm so glad Dean is so wise and understands all too well, and that they broke up in peace and with the communication they could manage.
I don't trust Johannes at all but I think he would not harm Sarah intentionally. Sarah akso set her boundaries clearly so she's in this with a clear mind. I'm praying he really feels affection for her so he could take care of her. I'm so excited to see how the marriage would go.
I'm also so excited to see how Dean's master-less life would proceed. I hope he finds the success he wanted. Even without it anyway, he has a family to come back to, and they are free people. I trust that he'd be safe and would not feel lonely.