Now I'm curious about what y'all think of the pattern I've noticed here-- Taeha is sold to us as Hae's saviour. Anything Taeha does for her is always good, ends up successful. But anytime Haesoo goes out with courage to get something for herself-- it's something bad for her somehow and dangerous. Almost, not exactly but almost like she can't do anything independently and a little, dare I say it-- more pathetic than necessary. I get that Taeha is helping her come out of her trauma but why make her seem almost incompetent to be by herself
Btw It's hilarious that the author is aware that Taeha is obsessed with Mincheol lmao
Now I'm curious about what y'all think of the pattern I've noticed here--
Taeha is sold to us as Hae's saviour. Anything Taeha does for her is always good, ends up successful. But anytime Haesoo goes out with courage to get something for herself-- it's something bad for her somehow and dangerous. Almost, not exactly but almost like she can't do anything independently and a little, dare I say it-- more pathetic than necessary. I get that Taeha is helping her come out of her trauma but why make her seem almost incompetent to be by herself
Btw It's hilarious that the author is aware that Taeha is obsessed with Mincheol lmao