I started ficcing like two hours after I finished watching the anime!
Then when I got halfway through, I realized that my grasp on their characters was kind of loose, and I decided to read the LN first.
Then when I read the LN, I realized that many of the conflicts I was bringing forth had already been covered in the LN. And also that I was pretty off-base about their characters.
(Now I'm plotting genfic about Safu.)
But like, all in all, I felt like -- for the amount of hurt and conflict they'd gone through, there wasn't enough time devoted to the falling action. It left me feeling like I needed something sweet in order to have closure.
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Then when I got halfway through, I realized that my grasp on their characters was kind of loose, and I decided to read the LN first.
Then when I read the LN, I realized that many of the conflicts I was bringing forth had already been covered in the LN. And also that I was pretty off-base about their characters.
(Now I'm plotting genfic about Safu.)
But like, all in all, I felt like -- for the amount of hurt and conflict they'd gone through, there wasn't enough time devoted to the falling action. It left me feeling like I needed something sweet in order to have closure.