I adore a good psychological thriller, but let's not twist it into some warped perception of love at the end. Glen was a trash human. Joseph should have left and never looked back. I was so happy when it seemed like he was unwavering with his decision to leave. It was a toxic toxic relationship. I really enjoyed the beginning, but it took a sharp turn at the end. Felt rushed and shallow. What they had was NOT love. It was an infatuation and it was not healthy. Also-- Vincent? The true MVP? He had a bit of a hiccup moment there, but he was the true friend. Should have been end game. Why did the author even flesh out his backstory if she was going to ignore and discard him? Felt like the author stopped caring about the story at one point, which is a shame because it had potential. Sorry, I'm a bit heated rn lol
That’s kinda the point, though. When you go through the typa situation that the MC went through, and when you get manipulated by someone like that, you can form a horrible codependency/attachment to the manipulator/abuser. This isn’t a love story
(I do think the author just wanted to write a short story/didn’t plan through enough, and just forgot to include stuff or just didn’t want to get into it all so they could finish faster)
Why is it so angsty lately? All these conflicts could be avoided if they were using an ounce of common sense and just COMMUNICATING. It sucks cause this started off so cute in earlier chapters.
Well thats just the reality of dating, not a lot of people communicate. And honestly when you're in their position, things get very complicated and you find yourself not knowing what to do. I honestly love this story because it shows their process as a couple and as individuals. Usually a lot of people get delusional and think that they'll find the perfect person one day, but unfortunately we are humans and we make so many mistakes. But thats just life, and you need to learn and reflect on everything you do :)
Can my man catch a break? What do you mean his debt is back? D: