As a former volleyball player, I can say that I can actually FEEL the pain and tiredness. When both teams are on a similar level, it’s always a lucky point that makes you win. While reading this I always get nervous since I vividly remember the thrill of who’s gonna do better to win that lucky point. Man, it’s awesome
ALWAYS there is no such thing as a planned winning point. Unless you have 100 percent control of your body (I was only a teenager when I played so In hindsight I could of improved that) the thing is.... it takes 6 to receive properly and return with a perfect “bump, set, spike”. And even while you are in control of your own body, it’s the over all team of the opponent that makes the attack, and the over all team on your side of the net to counter, and a play will rarely go straight for a point. Especially for a winning one when you are worn to the bone and both sides are desperate to keep the other from scoring










I love this. I mean the author went like “oh yeah also, he died in chapter 20 just fyi”
Yeah I reread chapter 20 and it wasn't obvious he died at all. i thought he was in a coma or some undead equivalent. His injuries didn't seem that bad...what kind of weak ass vampire is he? Also, he didn't have the brand on his neck in the country scene even though he whined about being hungry the last 3 day without mariam, what is up with that?
Lmao ikr