It really was one of the first stories I thought of when I sat down to think about what I wanted to rec this month.
I was actually just comment chatting with ND over at T&SR about this rec and wrote this: A large part of the reason why I tend to avoid character death stories is they often read as manipulative to me, "oh I'm going to make you cry now" and this one doesn't feel like that at all. This feels more like *real* grief, the pain of loss accompanied by the love you'll always have for that person.
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It really was one of the first stories I thought of when I sat down to think about what I wanted to rec this month.
I was actually just comment chatting with ND over at T&SR about this rec and wrote this: A large part of the reason why I tend to avoid character death stories is they often read as manipulative to me, "oh I'm going to make you cry now" and this one doesn't feel like that at all. This feels more like *real* grief, the pain of loss accompanied by the love you'll always have for that person.