I think rereading this from Heo Jina’s perspective really changes things. It’s obvious she liked Jinah from the start. I also looked at one of the early chapters and I noticed Jinah only got with her boyfriend to get a reaction out of Heo Jina, which was a way of defying her “advice” about her boyfriend. Deep down, I think Jina loves and has always loved Heo Jina, maybe she was just suffering from internalized homophobia given how she was acting all grossed out when they kissed each other back in high school which they both “disliked” and exaggerated the whole thing. Another thing I noticed was how Jinah was more upset at Heo Jina when she saw her boyfriend and Jina kiss each other, this reaction might stem from her belief that Heo Jina chose someone else over her. But I believe they both loved each other, just in a different way where Jina showed it a bit more and probably stole Jinah’s boyfriend out of jealousy meanwhile Jina was cautious about it. Rereading the whole thing and noticing small details from the start is really interesting. Murmur might genuinely be one of my favorite gl
I think rereading this from Heo Jina’s perspective really changes things. It’s obvious she liked Jinah from the start. I also looked at one of the early chapters and I noticed Jinah only got with her boyfriend to get a reaction out of Heo Jina, which was a way of defying her “advice” about her boyfriend. Deep down, I think Jina loves and has always loved Heo Jina, maybe she was just suffering from internalized homophobia given how she was acting all grossed out when they kissed each other back in high school which they both “disliked” and exaggerated the whole thing. Another thing I noticed was how Jinah was more upset at Heo Jina when she saw her boyfriend and Jina kiss each other, this reaction might stem from her belief that Heo Jina chose someone else over her. But I believe they both loved each other, just in a different way where Jina showed it a bit more and probably stole Jinah’s boyfriend out of jealousy meanwhile Jina was cautious about it. Rereading the whole thing and noticing small details from the start is really interesting. Murmur might genuinely be one of my favorite gl