A/N - Q&A

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Hey, readers! I promise, no more chapters tonight. You guys might spontaneously combust if I give you anything more. Come to think of it, I might not even post tomorrow because I'm über busy. That's besides the point, though! I'm here to offer a little random Q&A! It can be about the plot/characters, but I will not be spoiling anything! Maybe I'll hint a bit, but no big spoilers! You're also allowed to ask about me, the author! I just won't be able to reveal anything too personal, so I apologize if I can't answer some questions.

Anyways, ask away in the comments!!!

UPDATE

So I've noticed some comments on the last chapter arguing about who Phil has the right to be mad at. I'm not saying it's a bad thing, I think it's cool to watch. I just wanted to give my opinion on each of the characters based on what happened recently in the book. Then you guys can debate it in the comments!

George was not written to be a bad guy. He's a good guy that did bad things. Phil does have every right to be mad at him, because he did cheat. Though George didn't mean to make such a mess out of everything, he did, and Phil is allowed to be mad at him for that.

Dan has some mental issues, everything was pent up in his brain and he had to let it out. But he had terrible timing and maybe he should've thought it out before just acting instinctively. Phil has a right to be mad at him, too, maybe not as much as George. Dan's depression doesn't excuse how he might've been insensitive.

Phil means well, similar to George. He is full of love and hates being selfish. He was selfish that night he kicked Dan out, not even considering how much weight Dan might've been under for who knows how long. This isn't entirely excused, by the fact that he just suffered a pretty bad breakup. I do have to give Phil a little break, though, because he was in an extremely emotional state.

So yeah.

Keep sending questions please.

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