I could relate to the uke on a very deep level. Obviously I can't see the 'red strings of fate' but I always feel like I'm looking for things that show me this person is fated for me. I know if I could see the red strings I would most definitely act the same way he did- and never get attached. (It's no surprise I've fallen in love with anything soulmate related.) Near the end, the last lines, when he said "you're mine." It really hit hard for me because he was no longer going with the flow. He wasn't finding happiness- he was making his own happiness by deciding to forever be with him. Such a good message, probably really important to people like me who don't get easily attached. I need to also search for happiness, and fight for it- not expect it to be just given to me. Such a good read.
I watched some videos about people with multiple personality disorder and other things, so maybe it clicked with me faster than other people did. But I'm guessing Mr.Lin (lynn?) is the 'main' person in control and then (i forgot his name) is someone who doesn't come out very often. They're basically different people in the same body. Once you look at it like that, it's not very hard to understand.
this is a story i somehow wish had 1000 chapters. I just wanna see every part of their life. I wanna see them moving out together and starting a new business where they won't get recognized and them learning to just be together and act human and i wanna see them crying and them both learning to cook even if it's hopeless- I wanna see EVERYTHING. Yet somehow... I'm also satisfied.
need me a red string
YEs, Me ToO ( ° ʖ °)