
Sometimes people shatter and become broken. But from the pieces that are left can amend something new, something better, something more whole that it could have ever been when it was left as two wholes. Now all the crumbles are jumbled and maybe from there, from the deepest, men can learn to become whole.
You took your coat off, stood in the rain, You're always crazy like that
And I watched from my window, Always felt I was outside looking in on you
You're always the mysterious one with, Dark eyes and careless hair
You were fashionably sensitive, But too cool to care
You stood in my doorway, with nothing to say
Besides some comment on the weather
I love how psychological this story is. People need to read this twice at least, to understand what this story is about. Sometimes the stories that are told are not about who ends up with who. It's the human nature and human habits which also has allot to tell. Just open your mind and don't read it with an ending in mind. just read it as something that comes along, will string you along. and passes by.
Just had to add Foolish games in here, that song fits this story like a glove.
Yep! People (even if they are not fujoshis) always just categorize bl as boys kissing bleh. Like mlm and wlw woman can experience pshycological issues and trauma too! Like our sexuality is the only thing thats different from straight people but we are people too, who we like isnt our defining thing. I'm so mad when people label killing stalking as yaoi when its a thriller. Would they do the same if it was a heterosexual encounter? like gosh
if it was heterosexual, they'd probably call it "shoujo" LMAO
Well I think manwha needs this to ripen some more. Most stories go by the same plot line or are made to please a certain audience. I think these kind of stories are closer to literature. I think this story shows how fast manwha is maturing. We need more author freedom like in manga, I want to see some beautiful manwha's come to fruition that aren't made to just please the audience, but more to make the audience think.