How is Charlotte such a badly written character? Like most "FL's who are revealed as hypocrites" have slight depth but Charlotte is too shallow.
Also, I love this and all. But some plot conflicts and resolution just seem so pushed (?) & I feel like the plot does not really let you 'absorb' it. Like the confrontation with her 'mother' would have been a good situation for slight intimidation and showing us that Anisa resolved in a more 'significant' way. But it felt brushed off.
I DNF this (chap 70) due to many plot holes, the 'plot armor' is too much and we don't even see enough evidence towards both of their powers/abilities as to why that 'plot armor' actually works, the art style is great (although I'm still irked that Anisa has looked like she's 8 for 30+ chapters now), i feel like the transition from 'siblings' to 'lovers' will not be awkward or weird for me but still I DNF this.











The problem with personality disorders is that they is lower chance of slight recovery (to begin with, people with mental health disorders don't really recover, let's day, they're forever recovering). Personality disorders in the DSM criteria start very early in childhood and they will live with this growing up, that's why it has 'personality' in it. And we can't really change our personality's. It is harder than anxiety related disorders or mood anxiety disorders, etc.