Both sides

Wafuru June 26, 2025 10:19 pm

In a way, I can understand Hestia and Kael's separate point of view. But in all honesty, I'm more onto Hestia's.

Kael is exhausted, beyond the point that he had to carry such heavy burdens on his own shoulders all alone whilst facing the betrayal of someone he dearly called as a friend and the woman he once held feelings for. Now, he finds peace with Hestia, and I understand why he wants to keep that peace and not spare any more energy towards the people that doesn't deserve it when both of them could use it to solidify their time together even more.

But Hestia's view point is valid in so many levels— the shallow and empty apology that Kael received was like a spit on her face. I can understand her frustrations as well, for someone she has been fighting for to, in a way, say to just let it go. What she experienced on her past life was REAL and traumatising. I think for Hestia, her strong belief of "just because you're okay now doesn't mean what you went through didn't happen"

Both their standpoint is valid and understandable.

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    Pear June 26, 2025 11:58 pm

    Thank you for your beautiful words that described exactly my opinion