I’m astonished by this story. It’s so underrated. The characters are incredibly complex. This is how you right an emotionally repressed extremely privileged character. I’ve read so many chaebol story and they never truly explore what that sort of privilege does to a person. All the rich people are truly insufferable here.
The relationship has developed so fucking perfectly. Hayden is the perfect MC, he’s smart, kind and really challenges Brett. I love that he found something in himself through Brett. I would lose my mind if Hayden never had to do any growing.
Him in tears at the end talking about he felt like such a fool, how he cried for what Brett went through. That tore me up. Brett clearly hasn’t processed his SA, he doesn’t want to be affected by it but for someone to acknowledge it as the horror it is, you see him having to contend with it for a second.
Urgh, this is so good. Going to be thinking about this for a long time.
I’m astonished by this story. It’s so underrated. The characters are incredibly complex. This is how you right an emotionally repressed extremely privileged character. I’ve read so many chaebol story and they never truly explore what that sort of privilege does to a person. All the rich people are truly insufferable here.
The relationship has developed so fucking perfectly. Hayden is the perfect MC, he’s smart, kind and really challenges Brett. I love that he found something in himself through Brett. I would lose my mind if Hayden never had to do any growing.
Him in tears at the end talking about he felt like such a fool, how he cried for what Brett went through. That tore me up. Brett clearly hasn’t processed his SA, he doesn’t want to be affected by it but for someone to acknowledge it as the horror it is, you see him having to contend with it for a second.
Urgh, this is so good. Going to be thinking about this for a long time.