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True Love

Yaoi801senpai March 16, 2020 9:55 am

Yooo, this is what love's about. It's about learning to not be selfish, it's about learning to communicate, it's about willing to accept the other person despite their flaws, and most of all, it's about fighting for that person in the darkest of time.

Love isn't always a fairy tale like how Hollywood or movies portray them to be. Love is difficult, love is painful, love is reckless, love is beautiful, and love is healing.

Yuri and Jaerim showed the attributes of what it means to love each other. There were many moments where I really wanted to smack some sense into both of the main characters, but their ability to overcome the obstacles made this journey of me reading it all the more worthwhile.

I had put off reading this book for quite a long time, but now I decided to come back and binge-read the whole book in one night. And let me tell you, it was a whole ass rollercoaster ride.

I enjoyed the build-up of character development and how the story showed real-life issues and how they affect each person, albeit dramatically.

I'm glad that Yuri and Jaerim were able to finally be together without being as burdened as before. And I'm glad that Yuri went back to save Jaerim, I swear, I would've been super upset and disappointed. No, there are no words to describe how much that would've torn me.

Because people like Jaerim don't come around often. If Yuri had let go of Jaerim, he'd be doing one of the stupidest mistake a person can do to someone who loved them and would walk across hell and back just to make sure they were safe.

And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what love is. This is just my interpretations from this book, and of course it's different for everyone as well as their circumstances.

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