Ian doesn't deserve Jo. All three should cut ties with each other. Ian ran ...
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I think Ian is better off with hard-working, smart, kind, beautiful, gentle...
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Understood Nothing
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Ian, you said it was fine (your leg), but now you're bringing it up again. ...
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He really disappointed me in this chapter. Ian is full of flaws too but I'm most definitely with him this time and everything he said is true. He's expecting Ian to sacrifice his wishes and his feelings for his sake, and thats not something I support in any story or any scenario. From a plot-writing perspective, if a second love interest didn't exist here, at this point TJ would have come to realize that he values his relationship with Ian more than his desire for power and fortune. But here, this particular scene makes it clear who the "endgame" is going to be. but honestly, I find Jo to be kind of irrelevant and the story wouldn't have changed much without him. I would have liked to see the complexity of Ian and TJ's history explored further instead, and I would have liked to see Ian find freedom and healing on his own. idk why characters always have to "find someone" that "makes them happy", be it romantically or sexually or both. it would be nice to see someone who's gone through their trials and tribulations to find their own happiness and THEN meet someone to share that happiness with. that's just my rant for today