I need to see all his friends look out of the window and wonder why he's got such good aim IRL and sucks at video games.
There are so many stories that you read where the parents push their kids in the name of making them best without ever showing them love and the children grow to resent and distrust. And here we see parents pushing their children with love and it's just so beautiful to see them blossom and become confident. UGH IT'S JUST SO DAMN GOOD.
Dude got rejected MULTIPLE TIMES and still can't take no for an answer. And now his incel ass has made it everyone's problem.
I bet he’s run through this scenario in his head a thousand times thinking back on his childhood. He’s putting that trauma to good use.
Sometimes I think about where we are in the novel and where we are here and it honestly blows my mind. That's not a negative thing or anything, just an observation and thought.
I feel like every chapter is the same. And it's going nowhere. It's been 70+ chapters of "Oh I can't reveal she's my neighbor." and "I miss my neighbor but I don't want to overstep" and "Let's grow tomatoes." It started out with an interesting premise but it's a bit tired at the moment. I need something to actually happen.
I like that Suharen felt comforted that Estio called being with him home. And I like that Estio felt that warmth as well.
Windbreaker, The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity, and now this? I love seeing supportive high-school dummies being emotionally supportive best friends.