Okay… this one took me through a fucking loop it’s sad and the main character unfortunately ends up mentally fucked up and suffers from Stockholm syndrome. The ending wasn’t it for me really, from what I remember they end up living together and develop a good relationship but it doesn’t quite sit right with me. The fact that this man raped, abused, tortured, and more just ends up with him in a supposedly healthy relationship. The whole I can’t live without you also confused me maybe because I couldn’t fully comprehend this story due to my age so I will reread in the future. I just feel like it’s slightly realistic because of the Stockholm syndrome but that might’ve been one of the biggest reasons why they ended up together. I probably don’t like it that much because for one, it kinda confused me overall and second, the main character suffered from Stockholm syndrome. I know that is the main mental illness in these psychological stories but the fact that the person cannot escape their abuser and actually defend them and everything just makes me sad. I wanted the main character to say his abuser held him captive so badly but no, he said that wasn’t true. The fact that they end up living together just feels fucked up but not everything has a happy story. It wasn’t too bad compared to other books I’ve read with the psychological genre. This story reminded me of “Killing Stalking” because of the kidnapping, rape, torture, and Stockholm syndrome. Don’t forget the sad ending except both characters lived in the end with this one. This is my first ever review of a story and I will try to continue to do more to record my thoughts.
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