Eh. I'm glad they did finally get together, but it ended up happening along the fairly orthodox [confession finally lands]->[Fast forward montage with token fluff]->[roll credits] track. I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks that "I want you" should have broken down that wall, and then the chapters after would be a nice wind down to the ending as the world has a chance to breathe as it shows off the (honestly, pretty minimal) differences now that they're officially romantic.
(Side note, chapter 25 appears to have been overwritten by the new chapter)
Please, please be a time skip to a few years, they’re already married and all lovey dovey and kissy kissy. Please, 27 pages of them kissing would be peak.
Or like, just a fast forward into their relationship, please, please,
FINALLY. Ffffff... Okay. So. When are we getting the sequel series, amirite? Lol, no but for real. Authour. Pls. You can't just cut us off like this ( ꈨຶ ˙̫̮ ꈨຶ )
It just feels so antiquated. And it's not just the confession at the end, the entire "hijinks" aspect of delaying them figuring out their feelings for each other feels so old to me now. Like, how does this still sell? How are there still audiences for this?
It just feels so antiquated. And it's not just the confession at the end, the entire "hijinks" aspect of delaying them figuring out their feelings for each other feels so old to me now. Like, how does this still sell? How are there still audiences for this?
I mean, are you sure that it did sell? This whole final volume has had "whoops we just got axed" written all over it.
I hate that I'm both frustrated AND overjoyed by these two. Sure, it might be the most dragged out high school romance I've read in recent years, but when else are you supposed to trip & roll around in love & life? Here's hoping for dumb dating omakes in the volume release (copium).
It just feels so antiquated. And it's not just the confession at the end, the entire "hijinks" aspect of delaying them figuring out their feelings for each other feels so old to me now. Like, how does this still sell? How are there still audiences for this?
I mean, are you sure that it did sell? This whole final volume has had "whoops we just got axed" written all over it.
I'm using sell loosely here. I mean in the sense that the author and editor at some point have agreed that they have to delay this as much as possible, which at some point is a decision about what will sell, even if it ultimately did not end up working.