No Snarkasm in Love

I seriously snorted my tea reading this story. So funny with the quips. Nye is definitely snarky and I love it so much. But it wasn’t just funny, it was intimate and romantic. It was incredibly sweet and awkward a bit with two distinct personalities trying to find their way.

Nye says what thinks no matter what. He has that no filter thing going on. The problem is the one person he doesn’t want to be that way with, kind of brought it out in him when he didn’t mean to. Nye has crushed on Donal for a while, but felt really out of his league. And the last ‘entanglement’ they had, left Nye saying something kind of mean. He left a message and apologized, but hadn’t heard from Donal really since. Until one day, he came in and asked for a date. Shocked, Nye accepted and they started to get to know one another. Taking a chance on each other even though they were scared.

Oh how I love Nye lol. I can appreciate where he comes from though. He is who he is and it’s not always easy to deal with. When he gets to know Donal a bit, he understands why Donal is the way he is. It doesn’t make them bad people. Just different. And I love that they wanted to try with each other in spite of those differences. They both needed someone to love them, flaws and all, and they seem perfect for each other. These two are a pair I wish I could read more of. It wouldn’t necessarily be an easy relationship, but it would be worth it.

Becca Waldrop, 05/16/2019
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