I can only hope the author is really going to explore how messed up suah’s actions are and gives him a proper regret and redemption arc. he needs to see and acknowledge what he’s doing is wrong.
I can read stories with darker or complex themes, and don’t need everyone to be Perfect Character from day one. but since we know they’re going to be endgame and (conceivably) happy — my hope is this author actually explores these horrible actions and doesn’t just sweep them under the rug
I can only hope the author is really going to explore how messed up suah’s actions are and gives him a proper regret and redemption arc. he needs to see and acknowledge what he’s doing is wrong.
I can read stories with darker or complex themes, and don’t need everyone to be Perfect Character from day one. but since we know they’re going to be endgame and (conceivably) happy — my hope is this author actually explores these horrible actions and doesn’t just sweep them under the rug