I didn't like it. TOO many unnecessary innuendos have been made that she bears no resemblance to her mother and so on. It seemed like the story was addressed to very stupid people... that was kinda annoying *sigh*
Another thing that bothered me was that she was having sex with him even though she thought he was HER MOTHER'S LOVER O.o ugh!!!
I had to laugh when I read "von Ritter", Ritter is the German word for knight^^ I come from Germany and have never heard of such a surname xD However, it's not uncommon for foreign writers to choose such strange names.
Danke sehr, ich glaube dass das Ritter als Nachname noch anders geschrieben wird aber dafür kenn ich die Person nicht gut genug. Und Leute mit von im Namen kenn ich schon gar nicht. Aber irgendwo macht Ritter als Nachname schon Sinn da viele Nachnamen ja von Berufen abstammen.
Ich habe gar nicht dran gedacht dass ich mit dir ja auch Deutsche reden kann, lol
Ich plane den Rutsch zu verschlafen falls 2020 doch noch irgendein Disaster auf Lager hat
Guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr, hoffentlich.
Hehe ja Leute mit nem "von" kenne ich auch nicht xD und ou stimmt, an das mit den Berufen hab ich gar nicht gedacht, dann gibts bestimmt einige, haben sich nur wohl alle vor mir versteckt. Danke :)) ich lass das Jahr gemütlich ausklingen, groß feiern fällt ja ins Wasser^^ vilt siehts ja nächstes Jahr wieder besser aus.
I liked it but it made me kinda sad >.< to have missed so many years.
Regarding the previous comments: I don't think there's anything wrong with Simon's crush on Hetta. He's still a kid, and saying there's something strange about it makes it something it isn't. And why should his father reprimand his shy son, who is just beginning to bond with him, for something like this? 1. who knows what will be in 10 years and 2. even if he still loves her more as a stepsister, they are not related by blood, so no incest.
I have to agree with you on this one. When they were engaged, she was just graduating from High School, and he was pretty young, too. He was more mature than her, but he'd been a serious student all that time, and he was absolutely sure what HIS plans for the both of them were. He hadn't experienced life except as an almost grim workaholic student, and didn't really understand women at all. I can remember being that age, and being absolutely certain of all my convictions and opinions. Luckily, my wife was definitely NOT a meek person who felt that her husband was always right! It changed me a lot for the better. Had I been stubborn as a mule about things, my marriage would not have worked out. I was also lucky that my father had basically told me that marriage was a partnership, and that if I decided to play the know-it-all paterfamilias, I would fail as a husband.
It was actually a nice story with "good" protagonists (no asshole behavior^^) but to be honest, it didn't touch me.