
I've been reading bls since 2016 (yes for almost 10 years now), and I can definitely say that this story is one of the best in terms of fluff, storytelling, and just overall vibes. This never failed to put a smile on my face every week.
I hope for this to get an adaptation soon (those with good production budget not those gaybaits that just puts pretty actors and nothing much).

Mom be like: "Why is nobody around when you do something like this?"
oh my god, just please stop using your son as your trophy. It's seriously embrassing, and it's saddening that there are parents in real life who also acts like this (I know coz I experience the same). I kinda use to be like Ian who just do what is expected of me, and that burned me out, really. Every achievement feels like an obligation; that's why I don't even feel like celebrating them. But now, I am slowly healing, and I speak up whenever they do things that makes me feel uncomfortable.
I hope Ian can freely express himself to his mom also :)
i love this, really. I like feeling on edge, the horror. oh gosh, it's been so long since I've read a psychotic character done well :> i'm still not sure how I would feel if this would progress to romance later on, but honestly, I prefer not.