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This book is evidence that words of affirmation people stayyyyyy getting scammed. Once every day of the week and twice on Sundays.
Pierce is one of the WORST MCs I've had the misfortune to encounter. But my experience of him wasn't anywhere near as bad as Will's. Yeeish.
I think I could have forgiven The Dick™ if the letter had come earlier in the story. Then they'd have been tortured star-crossed lovers, destined to forever be apart. But the way it was? This guy just moved on, man. Left his friend falling on his own with no one to catch him. It was B.R.U.T.A.L.
How do you NOT choose them? It's a romance novel. This isn't supposed to happen unless there are serious extenuating circumstances. There are forgivable crimes, and there's whatever the fuck Pierce did to Will.
This book depicts emotional war crimes the likes of which should be outlawed by the Geneva convention.
And Will just kept on loving him. In spite of the unbelievable heartbreak.
Pierce has the unique abilityto say the worst possible thing, EVERY FUCKING TIME. To Will. Around Will. Just shot after shot. It was painful to watch.
“When you know, you know.” EXCUSE ME? Saying this about ANOTHER PERSON? Immediately jail.
“It feels like I'm the only one paying the price each and every fucking time.”
That's because you are, baby.
And what made it worse was the lack of an epic grovel. A grovel to end all grovels. Because this was a monumental fuck-up. What happened to the punishment fitting the crime? We used to be a society.
And the revision of history