
I struggle with deciding if what TJ feels for Ian is love or possession. It’s just something that pops up in my head from time to time. They definitely have passion and chemistry, but the way TJ tells him he “wont let him go so easily this time” or something like that. It just feels so much like he feels as though Ian is “his” to take back when he’s tired of sharing, someone he is familiar with, more than a person he loves and is hoping will choose him. But then there’s scenes like the one where he confronts him about the fake identity. Idk, this is an interesting plot for sure.

Im going to be honest, after re reading it, the ending is kind of growing on me. Considering the amount of stories being dragged out to the point they are no longer recognizable, this wasn’t so bad. I do wish there could have been a few more chapters between Cho-ah and the real Biryu, but this is fine, too.
He should have never been allowed in the room. I don’t understand why security wasn’t increased after what happened before.