Haru No Noroi
if there is one thing i deeply appreciated in this is how well they portrayed the words “life goes on.” of course, it is an obvious fact that certain things are bound to end one way or another, whether that is of great significance to you or not. but one thing for sure is that this too will pass. yes, there may be some lingering attachments left from the past, but what’s important is how we handle it. it’s okay to pause and process these emotions, but we should allow ourselves to move forward as well. life will not halt for us, and even if it is difficult all we can do is make a step forward at our own pace. one thing i’d like to note more is that, the living is far more valuable than the dead. it’s okay to maintain attachments to what is gone but we should always remember to appreciate what is currently here with us.
Lover Boy
ah, i binge read this in a few days. it was a roller coaster ride, i extremely loved the realistic undertones of this. this made me realize a lot of things and somehow i suddenly became terrified of the concept if love. this exactly portrays the ups and downs of a relationship, the heavy weight love carries, and courage. it takes courage to join a relationship and it also takes courage to end one. otherwise, it would hurt both the person involved. what i got from this is that it is difficult to love, more so, to continue loving. the first step to a lasting relationship is to trust and have courage. the angst in this is so good, the yearning i love it. loving someone after all those years mightve been so difficult. i’m so happy they both achieved their happy ending. after all, good things come to those who wait!
Hold Me Tight
08/07/24 i always find myself coming back to this… i love the story and dynamic so much T___T
Loss Time ni Hanamuke o
it’s hard to swallow that it’s natural for us to grow apart from people we love. what we used to find endearing may become something we loathe. but regardless, this does not obliterate the room for rekindling. we may have grown apart, i may have started hating you, but we can try again. if i love you, i can try again. after all, the second chance is usually a stronger bond than the previous. this time, we’ll do better. this time, i’ll love you better.
The Villain's Savior