"I can't stop thinking about him," Wonwoo almost said, since that language would certainly speak to Seungcheol. But the thought of his feelings being conflated with Seungcheol's wholehearted, one-sided adoration made him want to throw up.
Truly—so good and vivid. Maybe this is weird but I love stories about Jeonghan where he's absent but his presence looms large—and I think it's so good here how Wonwoo is trying to grapple with that lingering presence, "I think Jeonghan put a curse on me" and all. Love it!
Re: [FILL] the poets are right
"I can't stop thinking about him," Wonwoo almost said, since that language would certainly speak to Seungcheol. But the thought of his feelings being conflated with Seungcheol's wholehearted, one-sided adoration made him want to throw up.
Truly—so good and vivid. Maybe this is weird but I love stories about Jeonghan where he's absent but his presence looms large—and I think it's so good here how Wonwoo is trying to grapple with that lingering presence, "I think Jeonghan put a curse on me" and all. Love it!