okay like i have no words to describe how beautiful this whole thing was. it totally hit home at some parts, and at certain points in time my waterworks went batshit crazy. i feel my eyes puffing up and now my roommate thinks i'm insane (but he's very nicely brought me some carrot juice so i'll be fine). ;~;
i have seen my fair share of broken marriages destroyed by infidelity, separation, and death, amongst other reasons. i saw my cousin grow up in a trying environment with divorced parents, so the whole hyunjin issue made my heart clench. it also broke my heart seeing joonmyun so conflicted, and baekhyun so troubled yet enamored, too.
what really made me tear was what tao said about love - along the lines of how love isn't wrong on its own, but is heavily implicated by the circumstances in which it surfaces. i couldn't agree more.
on a slightly separate note, i loved how you developed the plot. i mean i know you warned for adultery etc. but when you revealed both baekhyun and joonmyun were married i was like WHOA NO BUT YES. in fact a small part of me (the more whimsical, hopelessly romantic side) wanted them to both get divorced and have their happy fairytale ending but of course that could'nt happen why would that happen T____T so again, thank you for making the plot realistic and so fucking believable.
i was actually contemplating begging for a sequel, but with jongdae at the end... hmm. /wiggles eyebrows
and that brings me to another issue that crossed my mind while reading this masterpiece of yours. the notion of having a 'one true love' or a soulmate has always intrigued me, and has made me ponder how marriage works out especially if/when it happens with religion in the picture and all. this piece of art has made me think for the first time in weeks after a shitload of work about marginally more philosophical topics so THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
i am so sorry for the comment of gigantic proportions ;~; there's still so much i'd like to say and praise you for but i'd rather not burden you with my boring words!
thank you for sharing this, really. it was such a great read, and it's definitely something i'd love to read over and over again ^____^ bless you!
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NO. /ugly wailing
okay like i have no words to describe how beautiful this whole thing was. it totally hit home at some parts, and at certain points in time my waterworks went batshit crazy. i feel my eyes puffing up and now my roommate thinks i'm insane (but he's very nicely brought me some carrot juice so i'll be fine). ;~;
i have seen my fair share of broken marriages destroyed by infidelity, separation, and death, amongst other reasons. i saw my cousin grow up in a trying environment with divorced parents, so the whole hyunjin issue made my heart clench. it also broke my heart seeing joonmyun so conflicted, and baekhyun so troubled yet enamored, too.
what really made me tear was what tao said about love - along the lines of how love isn't wrong on its own, but is heavily implicated by the circumstances in which it surfaces. i couldn't agree more.
on a slightly separate note, i loved how you developed the plot. i mean i know you warned for adultery etc. but when you revealed both baekhyun and joonmyun were married i was like WHOA NO BUT YES. in fact a small part of me (the more whimsical, hopelessly romantic side) wanted them to both get divorced and have their happy fairytale ending but of course that could'nt happen why would that happen T____T so again, thank you for making the plot realistic and so fucking believable.
i was actually contemplating begging for a sequel, but with jongdae at the end... hmm. /wiggles eyebrows
and that brings me to another issue that crossed my mind while reading this masterpiece of yours. the notion of having a 'one true love' or a soulmate has always intrigued me, and has made me ponder how marriage works out especially if/when it happens with religion in the picture and all. this piece of art has made me think
for the first time in weeks after a shitload of workabout marginally more philosophical topics so THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOUi am so sorry for the comment of gigantic proportions ;~; there's still so much i'd like to say and praise you for but i'd rather not burden you with my boring words!
thank you for sharing this, really. it was such a great read, and it's definitely something i'd love to read over and over again ^____^ bless you!