Yes but honestly I wanted them to get a divorce and maybe sometime later he'd regret and beg to be forgiven And I wanted to strangle that mn so bad...kmtt
I have never quite figured out how a person can AGREE to a marry a stranger, and not, at least initially, TRY and get along, at least until they have an actual reason to know they can't. It seems wholly illogical to me. For whatever reason the protagonists got married, for whatever reason they think the other got married, you would think they know any opinions they have regarding their partner are really assumptions even if they are based on second hand reporting, so is it really in anyone's best interest to start the marriage with antagonism and disdain? You are going to have to live with them. Forget discussions of love. Isn't attempting to create, at minimum, a civil relationship with this stranger while you get to know more about them going to be more pleasant than going out of your way to treat them like trash and reap the obvious negativity that sows? But where is the drama in that *rolls eyes*? I don't have a problem with the FLs forgivness, but I would have liked to have seen him acknowledge how cruel and hurtful his behaviour was a bit more before he received it.
I loved you since the moment I saw you, so I decided to treat you like your worthless and threaten you to make your life miserable. Good looking guys, but their personalities in harlequin suck and the girls aren’t much better always so weak and into toxic, red flag relationships. But yet some how they turn into a happily ever after love story.
And I wanted to strangle that mn so bad...kmtt