I can't wait for all the crimes they can commit together... Like identity theft.
I can't wait for all the crimes they can commit together... Like identity theft.
I've cried, shadowboxed out of excitement, then taken time off work to ruin my sleep schedule reading it.
My reaction to finishing it, was to simply start again.
It's good.
I've cried, shadowboxed out of excitement, then taken time off work to ruin my sleep schedule reading it.
My reaction to finishing it, was to simply start again.
It's good.
I hope I can trust you
I hope I can trust you
And the idea that their bond has to break, as Kotone can't handle rejection again (which, Ryoji isn't rejection, but it's the same feeling of abandonment to her) appeals to me in a tragedy
And the idea that their bond has to break, as Kotone can't handle rejection again (which, Ryoji isn't rejection, but it's the same feeling of abandonment to her) appeals to me in a tragedy
And Saori is just trying to be a "good girl", which means playing the stereotype of mother in a heterosexual relationship.
And Saori is just trying to be a "good girl", which means playing the stereotype of mother in a heterosexual relationship.
But the only other rejection Kotone really faces is Junpei (if she tries to confess) but they're cool
But the only other rejection Kotone really faces is Junpei (if she tries to confess) but they're cool
For example; I like protagonists that are flawed, and immature (when age appropriate). So in any timeline where FeMC lives, she would actively avoid ever being found by Saori, and even Rio to avoid more emotional pain. (Rejection, in both cases)
For example; I like protagonists that are flawed, and immature (when age appropriate). So in any timeline where FeMC lives, she would actively avoid ever being found by Saori, and even Rio to avoid more emotional pain. (Rejection, in both cases)
I got a bit carried away, so here's the TLDR:
I don't believe they have anything in common. I don't see either of them wanting to take an interest in what the other does.
And Twitters algorithm pushed it to me so hard, I started to get actively annoyed seeing it.
I got a bit carried away, so here's the TLDR:
I don't believe they have anything in common. I don't see either of them wanting to take an interest in what the other does.
And Twitters algorithm pushed it to me so hard, I started to get actively annoyed seeing it.