Author's Note.

How Much Loneliness the Truth Can Cause
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This is it for this 「How Much Loneliness the Truth Can Cause」. For those of you who took the time to check out this story, thank you very much. I suppose from the title alone it was easy to tell that this was not going to be a traditoinally happy story, however I would like to think that there was still some sweetness in there that can be taken away.

Even though this is the shortest story I've ever written, it is also the one I spent most time (relatively speaking) actually writing. Even though I had the whole thing drafted out in a could of hours, I wanted to sit down properly and not rush through the story while fleshing it out. I hope that I was able to do the topic justice and bring the characters to life.

Once again, thank you for reading my story and please do comment! Any feedback welcome =]

Best,

kit_kat_rat

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AiiSoo #1
Chapter 3: I can see how it took a long time for you to write this story eventhough it’s short. It’s not easy to dive into the head of a mental health patient. Although the truth brought loneliness to Yuta, but meeting Boyoung in one way saved him from committing again. Unlike Boyoung that can’t go back to staying alive, Yuta still had a chance to keep on living. That was why I think Boyoung stopped him.

Thank you for this writing..!
chandongyunho #2
Chapter 3: The plot is perfect
MultiStanK
#3
Chapter 2: I initially thought Boyoung was just a figment of Yuta's imagination. For Yuta's every question, she had a question of her own, that could have suggested that his brain hadn't completely created Boyoung's character yet, leading to the unsatisfactory answers, but once her name was revealed and of course the conversation, it was obvious I was wrong. I like this concept though, I sort of wanna see more of her and Yuta, I think it would give her a sense of peace to know that she helped out someone like her and it would of course needless to say help him heal as well. End note: I'm pretty intrigued by this story.