can't let my guard down yet

friedwontons December 20, 2024 1:40 pm

it's odd to me bc it seems like the development almost came out of nowhere, I just wish there were a teeny tiny bit more clues or insight to cirrus' inner feelings and thoughts, but I guess bc skylar is the MC and it's mostly from his pov

...but also maybe this could just be how easily conflict can be resolved. Cirrus dad can be more involved and concerned towards his son. Skylar can hear cirrus out, which of course can't be done until Cirrus speaks fully from his heart. it was a simple solution for a trivial mess from the start? or is this a set up for more angst and heartbreak??

also I think I read a few spoilers from future chapts in the comments beware

Responses
    Nobodyhome December 20, 2024 11:51 pm

    Nah. LITC has two main characters Cirrus and Skylar. Actually it’s Cirrus who is the “real” protagonist if u wanna nitpick it. Dw that u will see Cirrus’ thoughts in the next chapters.

    Lululove December 21, 2024 1:51 pm
    Nah. LITC has two main characters Cirrus and Skylar. Actually it’s Cirrus who is the “real” protagonist if u wanna nitpick it. Dw that u will see Cirrus’ thoughts in the next chapters. Nobodyhome

    Cirrus is not the real protagonist it’s bc new fans ruined the series by pressuring Pakism to focus more on Cirrus while Skylar was forgotten cuz yall didn’t like his character cuz he was too “abusive” acting like Cirrus was an innocent baby who would never even hurt a fly wish someone could take me back to 2021-2022 where this series was actually good and the fandom wasn’t bias

    Nobodyhome December 21, 2024 3:30 pm
    Cirrus is not the real protagonist it’s bc new fans ruined the series by pressuring Pakism to focus more on Cirrus while Skylar was forgotten cuz yall didn’t like his character cuz he was too “abusive” ... Lululove

    I am sorry dumb person but that is NOT true. I advise you to read the author’s interview in Korean which was done in 2020 when the story actually started lol LITC concept was made to extent Cirrus’ roots. No wonder the title is actually “cloud” in Korean.