Both Harzen (I'm confused what's the right spelling of the names anymore) and Ersella are pretty much twisted. There were subtle and strong hints throughout the story. Vicente really had a hard time receiving all that backlash from his parents. I can't even explain how troubled I was while reading the story. The only and barely sane person among the 3 is obviously Vicente. He's rational and true to himself.
It's like a story that depicts quite disturbing topics of psychology. A rollercoaster ride that I definitely want to forget.
She definitely did not change. He was given a chance he shouldn't have.
Both Harzen (I'm confused what's the right spelling of the names anymore) and Ersella are pretty much twisted. There were subtle and strong hints throughout the story. Vicente really had a hard time receiving all that backlash from his parents. I can't even explain how troubled I was while reading the story. The only and barely sane person among the 3 is obviously Vicente. He's rational and true to himself.
It's like a story that depicts quite disturbing topics of psychology. A rollercoaster ride that I definitely want to forget.
She definitely did not change. He was given a chance he shouldn't have.
It's so twisted, I'm flabbergasted.