
I love this so muuuch ╥﹏╥
This just feels too raw tbh. I love how the inferiority complex and that obsession to completely own someone was briliiantly fleshed out. It really portrayed how it can really ruin your relationship if it goes unchecked. It's also clearly visible that Cole is mentally unstable, and I love how it was portrayed cause there are different chapters where you can loath him and empathise with him at the same time. Moreover, it showed how deranged and toxic they both were, and that break-up was actually the *chef's kiss* cause they both grew and realized what they were willing to compromise to stay with each other during that phase. I was really waiting for that turning point, and it's just lovely to see a different shift in their perspective about life and relationships. I just love thiiss
P. S I'm devastated for Brad tho (╯°Д °)╯╧╧
I don't understand why everyone is pushing for the wolf and the snake. Like, I just can't find the part where the wolf was so romantically head over heels or was so deeply in love with the snake anywhere. He's just so unresponsive to the snake's pheromones and sexual advances that there's just no spark there. What i see though, was him caring and loving the snake as a deeply concerned friend or family because the snake is easily fooled and preyed on by anyone.
Although I understand the sentiment, cause the story mostly focused on the snake and his relationship/bond with the wolf and then they'd just suddenly not end with each other and him being alone. But it's just weird and sad that I don't see the chemistry between them. I love the ending though despite the world-building lacking in many aspects.
It's a fun read overall, but it would've been better if the story focused more on the relationship between the wolf and the rabbit and the rabbit's life/history.
Well obviously they won't have the same level of chemistry, it's clear that the author intended for the wolf to end up with bunny from the start. But even so this ending just felt quite anticlimactic despite all the build up from the beginning