Her letter was so fucked up. I do wonder how much of it is a lie and how much is the truth. I guess she is in a coma now so that’s also very sad. He may never know.
This broke my heart. I hope that the girl wakes up and realizes everything she did wrong. I'm really proud of the man for turning his life around instead of returning to his life of degeneracy. He seems like a wonderful person; one that's let himself get astray and led into a deep, dark place because he chose to believe lies. That poor girl, too. I think that even if she started out tricking him, she ended up feeling for him. Feeling something, anyways. During their last encounter, she kissed him and was crying, after all. Someone with no conscience or feeling for someone wouldn't act like that. She also kept the necklace that he bought her on when her family attempted suicide. What a brokenly beautiful story about navigating twisted morals, intentions, and the desire to live.
This was a really sweet, short story about a man who holed himself up in his house, and his reaction to a girl confessing her love for him. The man’s hobby of stealing bicycle seats was strange, but it didn’t bother me much, it was unique. The ending felt incomplete, but in ways I totally understand what they were doing with the ending, and I felt shivers reading it. I was disappointed when I finished it.