The concept depth and intricate character design is amazing. The story flows so well and it drags you between two or three plots at a time; it feels so realistic and raw. I love the fact that we see so many different characters and their thought processes as well as their morality. These characters definitions of right and wrong fluctuate and guide their actions and it's just incredible to see which character s carry their own story on their shoulders rather than being guided by the story around them. I loved the unfinished stories because it leaves you room to wonder but what I especially love was that last story. I didn't necessarily like it for the characters themselves or the plot, but for the antithesis of the characters place in life, mentally. We don't (or I don't) agree that Aerak should have forgave him but with that last dream we see the extent to which each character perceives their place in the story and the desires they have to complete it a certain way. We see the depth of Aeraks emotions and love whereas the other guys actions and thought are sexually and attention motivated. It makes you wonder if such a relationship will work out or the path that it will take. While the story leaves you with the best possible outcome one can help but to think of the direction their story could go, especially seeing as how that blond dude cheated just to gain a reaction and receive attention. While some of the relationships are supported by healthy communication others simply exist by consequence or coincidence, the stability of their relationships and the dynamics off of which they are built are incredibly versatile and it is honestly what makes this story to enjoyable and engaging, it's what keeps me coming back for more and what inspired me to write this long ass post. So thanks for listening if you stayed.
The concept depth and intricate character design is amazing. The story flows so well and it drags you between two or three plots at a time; it feels so realistic and raw. I love the fact that we see so many different characters and their thought processes as well as their morality. These characters definitions of right and wrong fluctuate and guide their actions and it's just incredible to see which character s carry their own story on their shoulders rather than being guided by the story around them. I loved the unfinished stories because it leaves you room to wonder but what I especially love was that last story. I didn't necessarily like it for the characters themselves or the plot, but for the antithesis of the characters place in life, mentally. We don't (or I don't) agree that Aerak should have forgave him but with that last dream we see the extent to which each character perceives their place in the story and the desires they have to complete it a certain way. We see the depth of Aeraks emotions and love whereas the other guys actions and thought are sexually and attention motivated. It makes you wonder if such a relationship will work out or the path that it will take. While the story leaves you with the best possible outcome one can help but to think of the direction their story could go, especially seeing as how that blond dude cheated just to gain a reaction and receive attention. While some of the relationships are supported by healthy communication others simply exist by consequence or coincidence, the stability of their relationships and the dynamics off of which they are built are incredibly versatile and it is honestly what makes this story to enjoyable and engaging, it's what keeps me coming back for more and what inspired me to write this long ass post. So thanks for listening if you stayed.