kael loves hess without a doubt, but he will NEVER fully understand her, even if she were to tell him everything. reincarnating into a foreign world, watching him die in front of her, and living solely just for him so that she could find purpose in a life that never felt like hers, just to end up still mourning her life in the past world. her trauma goes well beyond than just kael dying during her first reincarnation or diana getting her way. so i don’t think kael would ever truly understand why hess went to such extremes for him.
i agree with the comment saying that the story would be more meaningful if she actually died in the end. i love my girl and she deserves all the best in the world, but hear me out.
she sees her second life as a blessing, and i couldn’t agree more. even though she’s still going to die young, she believes she’s incredibly lucky to be able to live two decades more. since her biggest regret was not doing more during her first life, she wants to make her second life as fulfilling as possible. with the few years she has left, i want to see her do all these incredible things and live the big life she had always wanted. that way if she does die in the end, she’ll go with no regrets and with utmost contentment. it’s not about how long her life is, but about how big it is.
But isnt her ultimate goal to get rid of her time limit? Or to make the time limit longer? The titel can imply something like that and I kinda forgot if she made a goal like that.
But I do agree that her death would make it meaningful.
I would love to see her break free from the shackles, overcome/break her "curse".










read this with a smile on my face and my hands squeezing my neck