Dear new readers

Emma November 22, 2020 2:51 pm

Dear new readers.. you all deserve to read this.. don't let these comments scare you away .. it's true that the story is not smooth and the love triangle is stressing.. but it has so many meanings behind , it's more to the realistic plot .. if you stop being biased all the time and think clearly you'll understand why'd the author made each particular decision .. just then you will know how meaningful the story is.
And the readers who are glad for dropping it (for the reason of their ship seem to be a failure) this is nothing to be proud of, shame on you! The series hasn't even ended and you're already criticizing the author yes you have the rights to feel hurt and all but df you have no rights to criticize the author!! She is professional and she has her own mindset she will make her own decisions based on what she believes , not as you wish!!!

Responses
    wet0mega November 22, 2020 3:04 pm

    You're right, I don't understand why everybody is so obsessed with this ship war, and I honestly am enjoying the plot and the characters depiction so much, I don't even care who will prevail in the end. I kinda was avoiding the comment section for just this reason, but I'm happy I read this one comment! Plus I find the author so good at letting us see the story from 3 different points of views/perspectives that I find myself unable to choose a favorite. So I realized I don't really have to pick one in the end and I just gotta enjoy the story.

    EilaneDash November 22, 2020 3:54 pm

    Sadly, that's very true... The comment section ruined it a little for me.

    The story is so mature and well written, the three characters are amazing, complex and flawed, the two relationships are interesting yet very different, the feelings are so real, you can feel all the unsaid things weighing in the air...

    And then you read the comments and you (mainly) see people fighting their little ship war, arguing without even listening to each other, cursing like they're kids trying to win a debate, and most of all repeating the word "toxic" at least twenty times like all relationships are either perfect or unhealthy.

    Such a beautiful story deserves more than that.