It was Bora who lied in the first place and sure you can compromise in relationships but how is it that Seulgi is the one with all the fault even in Bora's pov?!
Also, Bora doesn't look like she was into anything sadistic rather feels like she was forced by her ex with the way she reacted when she saw her.
I do understand that it's a slow burn and it takes time creating, editing, proofing, redoing and having approved all these panels but there are so many unresolved arcs here and most of these arcs are kept on hold for 20 chapters straight just to have some development b/w our protagonists. It's also just that the conflict atp in storyline appears to be the classic issue of 'i don't wanna ruin this friendship' in case of the brown haired girl and for blue haired girl (hate to refer with hair colour but I have forgotten their names) it's 'not falling for the straight girl trap'.
It also feels like here's some confusion in the creative direction of the story as the first few chapters felt solid but all the recent updates after end of the first hiatus are very disconnected from the initial development. I think it's best that I read this one once it's finished.
Some people really need to take metaphor for what it is, if you replacing the person with the visual of a cat is aimed to make us uncomfortable especially when it is revealed that the girlfriend is not turned into an actual cat but has become a pet in their relationship. This distorted imagination might also be because everything we saw in the first 3/4th of the story was from the cat girlfriend's perspective which is distorted to the point that she could not differentiate between her imagination and reality until the moment before her death.
Even the scene where the girlfriend's mother keeps banging at their door shouting that she cannot care for her as if she's an infant which again is aimed at the readers to doubt what they are seeing. She was not 'hiding the cat' instead she was running away from the truth that she could no longer tolerate her behaviour.
Also, the story does not explicitly give any timeline but the girlfriend moving in with her new girlfriend in the last scene does give a hint that atleast a couple of months have passed (which means our protagonist is admitted into the mental institution for months and has lost her touch with reality).
I hope we get more from this author and more such distorted perspectives.











It's quite rare for me to re-read a webtoon but Susie and Sora's story is addictive like that, somewhat dramatic somewhat realistic and warm as a whole. It's not just their hugs or kisses which reveal the intimacy between them but the way they look at each other, care for each other and even just Susie's habit of touching Sora's cheek.
All the plot points had direction and logic, even Susie's wish to wait few years. It gave Susie the courage not to give up to her fear of drifting apart when they reunite and stay persistent. For Sora, the time apart made her more patient, taught her to be mindful of other person's feelings and it gave her clarity on the depth of her feelings for Susie.
The side characters were not just a side story but a necessary part of their story. Now I really need extras with all of them in their middle age >.<