Dear Luna,
Every story has a hero people remember. I wasn't expecting to remember the villain instead. For the first time, the hero isn't the reason I opened your wall. The VILLAIN is!
Lunar... WHY?? Out of all the people you could've chosen, why did you use Surya's picture as ප්රතාප්??
The second I saw that picture, every version of ප්රතාප් I'd imagined vanished. And that's exactly what unsettled me! And that's what scared me the most! I'm not defending ප්රතාප්—NOT EVEN FOR A SECOND! He's a psychopath! A manipulator! A monster who deserves every bit of hatred! But somehow...giving him Surya's face felt like giving the devil beautiful eyes. Felt like a moth willingly flying into a flame—knowing it's dangerous, yet being unable to look away. Or like standing too close to a black hole, fully aware it'll consume you, but still feeling drawn toward it. It's disturbing how quickly the human mind hesitates when evil wears an attractive face.
I hated him.
I feared him.
Yet I couldn't stop looking at him..
That psychological conflict was honestly more terrifying than ප්රතාප් himself.
I've never read a story where the villain carried this much weight. The tension between ප්රතාප් & දේවාන් wasn't just hero versus villain—it felt like two minds trying to outplay each other while the readers were trapped somewhere in between.
For me, meeting between ප්රතාප් & දේවාන්, that chapter carried the loudest silence in the entire story!
You've proven that a powerful story isn't remembered only because of its hero, but because of the minds behind every character. Wishing you nothing but success for this journey and all the stories still waiting to be told❤️!
Your move, Lunar.
I'll be waiting!