Talk:The Evil of Dregg/@comment-995426-20160410134147/@comment-995426-20160410183429

Think of it this way. Having a crush on someone, and them reacting exactly the perfect way for epic love to happen, is perhaps okay in an imagine spot where someone is fantasizing about an outcome that isn't actually happening. But when it happens in the actual story, the story suffers for it, because having a romance work that way is like winning the lottery, and it also has the complication of people not really getting to know each other. I mean, if people rush into a relationship and then it starts to fail because they rushed into a relationship and don't know each other well enough, that would make more sense.