I am so glad you liked it! I wrote pretty much all of it in one sitting last night, and the whole time I was saying to myself, "Oh, you two crazy kids, why so awesome? And, at the same time, why so utterly lame? JAKE IS NOT GOING TO CALL EITHER OF YOU, SO STOP CRYING INTO YOUR MARGARITAS AND START HAVING DRUNKEN SEX."
Yes! I think it just always makes sense to make moments echo each other in Marco's case, because his life really is just made up of ironies stacked on top of each other. He'll almost never say exactly what he means, but then the flip definition he gives in book one ends up actually defining them anyway. He doesn't want to be a responsibile adult, but no matter how much he puts on his show of immaturity, he ends up having to step up to the plate anyway whenever the people he cares for are lacking. Oh, Marco. You are the best fictional boyfriend ever.
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Yes! I think it just always makes sense to make moments echo each other in Marco's case, because his life really is just made up of ironies stacked on top of each other. He'll almost never say exactly what he means, but then the flip definition he gives in book one ends up actually defining them anyway. He doesn't want to be a responsibile adult, but no matter how much he puts on his show of immaturity, he ends up having to step up to the plate anyway whenever the people he cares for are lacking. Oh, Marco. You are the best fictional boyfriend ever.