This was a fun read. I really like that the sister connects it all together, and without harbouring any ill feelings, either. No excessive drama there, just smoothly going with it. It felt nice. The last chapter had me frustrated because things seemed like they were going nowhere, but this really is progress, right here. In the end, the misunderstanding is the whole premise of the story. And the author has done a good job with not getting sidetracked with new plots just to prolong the series. When the misunderstanding is over, the story pretty much will be, too - and rightfully so.
Also, I feel that it's understandable that he didn't tell the sister about Junyoung, because he thinks that he desperately doesn't want her to know, or something along those lines. It's out of consideration for him.
Also, I feel that it's understandable that he didn't tell the sister about Junyoung, because he thinks that he desperately doesn't want her to know, or something along those lines. It's out of consideration for... Slipmaskin
This was a fun read. I really like that the sister connects it all together, and without harbouring any ill feelings, either. No excessive drama there, just smoothly going with it. It felt nice.
The last chapter had me frustrated because things seemed like they were going nowhere, but this really is progress, right here.
In the end, the misunderstanding is the whole premise of the story. And the author has done a good job with not getting sidetracked with new plots just to prolong the series. When the misunderstanding is over, the story pretty much will be, too - and rightfully so.