
Taiga’s always worshiped the heroes he’s seen on TV. And now that he’s started hig...
7/10
This is amazingly dark and beautiful but it’s got some blandness. The storytelling is really good but I would I felt like the relationship with the father and son wasn’t really touched on and was just glossed over. However, I did cry a lot reading this and it was the most heart wrenching-gut punching romance story I ever read. I wish there was more where at least I know that Second ML gets therapy and gets passed his trauma.