What kind of person sees a bike parked somewhere and just... takes it? She deserves to be sued into bankruptcy.
Agreed, she totally just stole that bike. If she really didn’t have bad intentions she would’ve called the police to report it. I really hope that doesn’t get swept under the rug but I’m sure it will.
That anxiety about wanting to do good to your partner was very touching, sometimes you even end up hurting them and it was well handled by both. Hope we can see the find their place together
What kind of person sees a bike parked somewhere and just... takes it? She deserves to be sued into bankruptcy.
Agreed, she totally just stole that bike. If she really didn’t have bad intentions she would’ve called the police to report it. I really hope that doesn’t get swept under the rug but I’m sure it will.
I disagree: if the author gives a character spoken lines on more than a single page, it is usually a foreshadowing of a bigger speaking role later in the plot. Therefore, Ms. Bike Thief will probably become a regular character, so some kind of reckoning is very likely coming for her.
What kind of person sees a bike parked somewhere and just... takes it? She deserves to be sued into bankruptcy.
Agreed, she totally just stole that bike. If she really didn’t have bad intentions she would’ve called the police to report it. I really hope that doesn’t get swept under the rug but I’m sure it will.
I disagree: if the author gives a character spoken lines on more than a single page, it is usually a foreshadowing of a bigger speaking role later in the plot. Therefore, Ms. Bike Thief will probably become a regular character, so some kind of reckoning is very likely coming for her.
Free spirit/nutjob = new best friend and/or future love rival, would be my guess.
What kind of person sees a bike parked somewhere and just... takes it? She deserves to be sued into bankruptcy.
Agreed, she totally just stole that bike. If she really didn’t have bad intentions she would’ve called the police to report it. I really hope that doesn’t get swept under the rug but I’m sure it will.
I disagree: if the author gives a character spoken lines on more than a single page, it is usually a foreshadowing of a bigger speaking role later in the plot. Therefore, Ms. Bike Thief will probably become a regular character, so some kind of reckoning is very likely coming for her.
Free spirit/nutjob = new best friend and/or future love rival, would be my guess.
Nah! The thief is just showing the progression of losing everything belonging to the MCs and they gotta start from scratch or go further into the pits of despair.
I’d prefer to throw in some better characters besides an impulsive, opportunistic thief, who is a classic kleptomaniac.
It's obvious that "thief" will become a recurring character.
They will probably get their stuff back next chapter and that girl will help them settle down at that place.
She shouldn't have taken it, but maybe it's not the first time some "junk" is abandoned there.
yeah the way she reacted to it makes it pretty clear that that is indeed the case, she quite literally says "and here's another one..." "hey you get dumped by somebody?" "wanna come to my place?"
Which to me pretty clearly indicates that she finds things like an abandoned motorcycle a lot and doesn't think much of it until she finds their purses and everything inside it and goes uh oh "maybe they didn't dump you after all"
Also and this prediction maybe disproven next chapter but it's more than likely that the person who's calling in their old new house is the bike thief who probably went through their stuff to find contact details that connect to that house's phone