This was probably one of the most honest and close to reality during those years how homosexuality was perceived. Even H said men are not supposed to act that way in this fic.
I liked the build up of their relationship, how H was confused and eventually accepted his attraction to L. I appreciate how the writer made L treat H how he should be treated.
One of my fave parts was when H wrote their initials at the bark of a tree. When H was falling for L, I couldn't help but admire the wonderful adjectives thrown at L, he was indeed brighter than any other star, the sweetest creature and absolute love of H's life.
The letters in chapter 9 just about gave me a heart attack. When I was reading it I felt like peeing, in a cool way. Don't know why I wrote that. But yes, I felt like I was in a roller coaster of emotions.
When I read this part, my heart broke into a million pieces "Most importantly, the papers never mentioned that on November 21st, 1934, Louis Tomlinson left Dahlonega, suitcase in hand, on an airplane destined for New York."
I stopped breathing for a moment, but at back of my mind I kept thinking "this is a happy ending, there's a happy ending".
Although it's happy ending I feel like I need a break to savor what I just read. This is one of the best fics I've read.
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