Aieeeee

Justupdatepls April 28, 2020 8:05 am

1) why would you have a kid near a cliff and not hold his hand!??? I’m not blaming her but c’mon. Even if he ran away, they were too close to that cliff to begin with. The way my anxiety is set up, I can’t even stand to see little kids walk alone in parking lots without holding hands with an adult
2) DUDE HOW TF could you leave your weeping wife at the funeral alone. That was the moment of truth to support her.
3) I heard the excise but you had NO business hugging a naked woman. (Did he actually confirm whether he slept with her or not)
4) why would you take her parents word on her not wanting to see you when you know they don’t like you. You had 5 more years to seek her out and it took her coming back to you

BUT overall, I actually think this was a decent read so I’m pleasantly shocked

Responses
    Genie June 9, 2020 12:48 am

    Omg yeaaaa, mostly the part where he was hugging the naked person, I mean y was she naked, I kinda get y he was but why was she, and the fact he didn’t clarify it right away when she mentioned it was like whattttttt (╬ ̄皿 ̄)凸 (︶︿︶)=凸

    yukari2 June 10, 2020 11:04 am

    they put the kid grave on a cliff they took the new kids near a cliff and let them run off on their own like really bitch (╬ ̄皿 ̄)凸

    Amita4ever September 16, 2020 7:56 pm

    1) Yeah. When situations put me in questionable spots with my kids, if they weren't holding my hand, I was in between them and the danger. I know she was distracted by her anxious thoughts, but in a potential danger area, you leave the area or set your thoughts aside till you are safe... but sometimes you don't realize it's an issue till something wakes you up. Usually it's not a permanent lesson.
    2) Agreed. No excuse. Statistically, the death of a child has a high chance of being a marriage wrecker, and his leaving only compounded the problem, but kinda amazed she wasn't in the hospital for quite awhile after the fall. Was there NO communication leading up to the funeral?
    3) No, he didn't. He explained (if not clearly) he was was majorly drunk, his cousin threw him in a cold shower (and you see she got wet in the process), then in bed. Evidently she took off her soaking clothes before returning to tuck him in and he started crying and clinging until he fell asleep, but you think a sobbing guy would be kinda obvious.
    4) I understand where he might give up FOR A TIME considering he thought she was in her room refusing to talk to him, but yeah. If he was SO in love with her, you think he would come back in a year or so to try again after she'd had some time to recover and step back into life.

    But yeah. Despite the unrealistic confluence of incidents, I agree. There is just enough realism to the the emotions to make it a halfway decent story. I think Nikos can take a big part of the credit for stirring up those emotions.