Recommended by Jacksensação
Jacksensação
Well, it's hard not to fall in love with this story. Fun, passionate, exciting. Not to mention the author who is very cool, funny, wonderful.
Few stories really catch my attention, but this one got me hooked on its plot, the way it's written and everything in it. Besides being Klaine, one of my favorite couples.
There's no such thing as making a certain character unbearable just to bring the couple together so we readers don't complain, because there's something called respect in her and that's something difficult to find, something I value very much.
If you are looking for something interesting to read, this story is what you are looking for.
"GOOD" and "WELL"
"Good" is an adjective. "Well" is an adverb. Ex.: The food tastes good. She speaks English well.
"IMPLY" and "INFER"
"Imply" means to suggest indirectly. "Infer" means to deduce or conclude from evidence. Ex.: Her silence seemed to imply disapproval. From her reaction, we can infer that she is unhappy.
Recommended by Jacksensação
Jacksensação
Well, it's hard not to fall in love with this story. Fun, passionate, exciting. Not to mention the author who is very cool, funny, wonderful.
Few stories really catch my attention, but this one got me hooked on its plot, the way it's written and everything in it. Besides being Klaine, one of my favorite couples.
There's no such thing as making a certain character unbearable just to bring the couple together so we readers don't complain, because there's something called respect in her and that's something difficult to find, something I value very much.
If you are looking for something interesting to read, this story is what you are looking for.