I almost didn't want to read this. But I am glad I did. I almost never got to know this gem.
I have a 500 word essay on this but Imma keep this comment short hahah (I'll try at least)
In the early chapters, we see her with Frederick. Honestly, that was uncomfortable considering she was married. But in the later chapters, it was revealed they never did the act. It was also in the later chapters that the author explored and showed her reflections on her feelings for Frederick — which is akin to feelings towards a teddy bear. A source of comfort and nothing else.
Serena's character is perfectly flawed. And in moments of weakness and adversity, she shows how capable, decisive, and stubborn she is. Her character design is so perfect that her actions and decisions align with her motivations and circumstances.
I love the complexity in each character and how their complexities are interwoven with each other. It's interesting to see how they each handle the circumstances they are in and how they respond to difficulties, which overall adds value to the plot.
S3 will def be more angsty. And I think the author will wrap it up nicely.
If you are looking for a sign if you should read this or not, give this a chance. Hahaha
Slight spoilers ahead
I almost didn't want to read this. But I am glad I did. I almost never got to know this gem.
I have a 500 word essay on this but Imma keep this comment short hahah (I'll try at least)
In the early chapters, we see her with Frederick. Honestly, that was uncomfortable considering she was married. But in the later chapters, it was revealed they never did the act. It was also in the later chapters that the author explored and showed her reflections on her feelings for Frederick — which is akin to feelings towards a teddy bear. A source of comfort and nothing else.
Serena's character is perfectly flawed. And in moments of weakness and adversity, she shows how capable, decisive, and stubborn she is. Her character design is so perfect that her actions and decisions align with her motivations and circumstances.
I love the complexity in each character and how their complexities are interwoven with each other. It's interesting to see how they each handle the circumstances they are in and how they respond to difficulties, which overall adds value to the plot.
S3 will def be more angsty. And I think the author will wrap it up nicely.
If you are looking for a sign if you should read this or not, give this a chance. Hahaha