FINALLY. I'm so here for JH actually realizing how and why his behavior during all this drama wasn't cool, that he's giving Garam the space he asked for, that he's admitting and remorse-ing for how he was wrong/hurtful, and letting that coexist with his love for Garam without PUTTING his expectations or hurt feelings on Garam. That shit isn't easy but it's the growth that I've been wanting sooooo bad this whole time he was being a dick. Give that entitled rich boy with straight privilege his reality check and character growth so that he can love Garam how he deserves to be loved, it's everything I wanna read.
And i'm all for Garam going to see JH after he had the time to process and feel what he needed to feel. They needed that balance and I wanted to see Garam admit and face the things he wants instead of settling for "good enough". I just really hope that they've both learned from this and are able to take a step forward together as people.
I stg, you can tell this author is a really good writer and that I love these characters because I get SO frustrated when they're being idiots or immature jerks. It's like when you have real life friends who keep making the worst choices for themselves, despite KNOWING who they are and what they're capable of, and you know those bad choices won't solve their problems AND that they won't listen to your advice so you just have to sit there because you want to support and celebrate with them when they're through it all and better on the other side. But it doesn't change how much you want to shake them by their shoulders yelling "what the fuck are you actually doing my dude???" the entire time they're going through the frustrating phase of the "climbing out of rock bottom" cycle.
I'm waiting with bated breath for the next chapter, I think it's gonna be messy but worth it.
FINALLY. I'm so here for JH actually realizing how and why his behavior during all this drama wasn't cool, that he's giving Garam the space he asked for, that he's admitting and remorse-ing for how he was wrong/hurtful, and letting that coexist with his love for Garam without PUTTING his expectations or hurt feelings on Garam. That shit isn't easy but it's the growth that I've been wanting sooooo bad this whole time he was being a dick. Give that entitled rich boy with straight privilege his reality check and character growth so that he can love Garam how he deserves to be loved, it's everything I wanna read.
And i'm all for Garam going to see JH after he had the time to process and feel what he needed to feel. They needed that balance and I wanted to see Garam admit and face the things he wants instead of settling for "good enough". I just really hope that they've both learned from this and are able to take a step forward together as people.
I stg, you can tell this author is a really good writer and that I love these characters because I get SO frustrated when they're being idiots or immature jerks. It's like when you have real life friends who keep making the worst choices for themselves, despite KNOWING who they are and what they're capable of, and you know those bad choices won't solve their problems AND that they won't listen to your advice so you just have to sit there because you want to support and celebrate with them when they're through it all and better on the other side. But it doesn't change how much you want to shake them by their shoulders yelling "what the fuck are you actually doing my dude???" the entire time they're going through the frustrating phase of the "climbing out of rock bottom" cycle.
I'm waiting with bated breath for the next chapter, I think it's gonna be messy but worth it.