That was so fricking sudden and unnecessary, if anything the seme's character profile usually go for the ghosting/silent treatment when hurt, most naturally happy-go-lucky people tend to be like that a lot irl since they're oblivious and and realizing that they'd been played would make them to want to cut contact with the object of their hurt/shame, NOT overpower them via SA (these usually occur with the repressed types instead), specially since there was absolutely no prior indicator showing him with violent tendencies (he's just built huge), my guy wasn't even the possessive/obsessive type before this fiasco, he was also open to talk to the uke's ex and was immune to his attempts at making him jealous saying the uke is still with him, he just got ticked when the ex changed gears by convincing him that the uke does not love HIM instead.
I dunno if it's the author or editor who had this bright idea but it definitely felt like a fish outta water chapter, and choosing that for a season finale when lots of readers can drop it? how bold. Anyway, I'll stick for a while with this and see how the author pull it off, Driver's high had a similar downpoint too and I was sure to drop it, but then it ended beautifully, hoping for the same redemption here.
That was so fricking sudden and unnecessary, if anything the seme's character profile usually go for the ghosting/silent treatment when hurt, most naturally happy-go-lucky people tend to be like that a lot irl since they're oblivious and and realizing that they'd been played would make them to want to cut contact with the object of their hurt/shame, NOT overpower them via SA (these usually occur with the repressed types instead), specially since there was absolutely no prior indicator showing him with violent tendencies (he's just built huge), my guy wasn't even the possessive/obsessive type before this fiasco, he was also open to talk to the uke's ex and was immune to his attempts at making him jealous saying the uke is still with him, he just got ticked when the ex changed gears by convincing him that the uke does not love HIM instead.
I dunno if it's the author or editor who had this bright idea but it definitely felt like a fish outta water chapter, and choosing that for a season finale when lots of readers can drop it? how bold. Anyway, I'll stick for a while with this and see how the author pull it off, Driver's high had a similar downpoint too and I was sure to drop it, but then it ended beautifully, hoping for the same redemption here.