Minority
this was bittersweet, but one of the best.
the author did such a good job of pacing the story, giving realistic expectations, and adding all the tropes that people (like myself) go crazy for. we had the one bed scenario, the hurt and take care of scenario, and many others that drew them closer together. even though there was no smut, there was still great tension that kept you hooked. this was a great example of meant to be, right person wrong timing. heechan became a better person because of jihyuk because he one day found out his dad abused him. i didnt like how heechan say idly bye and didnt say goodbye to the bullies earlier and it sucked how they had to hide their friendship, but it was necessary for the plot. i wanted them to be comfortable enough to out themselves to their friends but it doesnt seem like any of them are close enough to even need to. i say that jihyuk should tell his mom and his friends he is dating someone just not say who then when comes time it comes time.
the author did a wonderful job of plot development and character development. i absolutely balled my wyes out when he found the note, the author did such a good job of letting the readers forget about it that he forgot about the note too. when he read it he balled his eyes out and i did too. and when they finally got to see each other im so glad every misunderstanding was solved.
This Ending
I would say like 4.7 out of five but ill round up. I liked the story and everything seemed very consensual. there was no sex luckily because this was like a time skip. after breaking up one boyfriend travels back 10 years in age, and then the other boyfriend realizes his mistakes and they rekindle their friendship and their love for each other. the ending was very bittersweet because I don’t know if he deserved to get back together.
Too Close