
I don't think the author had any intial intentions or any kind of idea of what it is they wanted to do with the story. I think they just shoe horned in a bunch of edgy stuff in the end and in the middle without any consideration for how it would fit in the big picture or story. I'm not a shipper but the sudden change of jimmy being with henry instead of taylor could've been handled better, since they wrote the two relationships exactly the same it makes it strange when the character you've been mainly following as a love interest for the MC suddenly has all of his flaws and insecurities about the relationship ampt up 100% just so they could break up and and for the reader to be shocked. Honestly it just made me hate taylor and want to see his character growth. But no, the author litterally kept him the same for the entire story which made taylors character arch feel unfinished, especially when he says "happiness comes at the expense of someone elses suffering". Its clear his story isn't finished but the author just wanted to rap things up ig. I think they also intended mason to be a bad guy at first without any plans for a redemption until the author wanted to kill him off. I think they only made henry and jimmy canon for the edge. Point is, story is shit. Its messy and all over the place, it uses old tropes without any real in depth worldbuilding or character develpment. I should mention that these at some of the worst bland one dimensional characters I've read in a while. The romance is boring at best, painfully toxic and annoying at worst. The first 2 villains have really no significance and honestly those archs for the most part have almost nothing to do with the 3rd and final arch at the end.

allow me to begin by saying how well-written these characters are, a lot of phycologicals use shock value as a crutch and fail to write multi dimensional characters. Even though we know woojin is far from being a good person, his thoughts and actions can be understood. There is a twistedness to their love, but it still manages to change and develop throughout the story. This isn't your simple scumbag meets obssesive lover who ends up being more twisted than he though kind of story. They are people and you can tell that both Wwon and Woojin have insecurities about their relationship at first. One might initially seem to think that Hwon is the most vulnerable in the relationship and has the most to lose, due to Woojin's instability, unpredictableness, and speraticness. This would be a false assumption though, Woojin has been in a declining mental state and his entire life has never confronted his issues. He liked being chased but never being caught, and that's exactly what Hwon did. Woojin was used to running away from his problems and letting other people deal with them, this would eventually reach him though. As it is for the sole reason of not wanting hwon to leave that he is finally forced to chase after his future and happiness himself. To be quite honest, I don't think I did the story justice with the description but I won't make this comment longer than it already is for the sake of anyone who come's across it and takes a look.
Yall don't like it cause it's a girl and not yaoi- but yall aint ready for that conversation yet
No fr I hate niggas like that
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called them out