If We Have an After
The protagonist holds deep concern for their friends, recognizing their inherent goodness and ability to provide comforting support, serving as a counterbalance to the emotional harm inflicted by their lover. Caught between empathy and friendship, the protagonist seeks evidence to delineate their relationship with their lover, while simultaneously reveling in the ambiguous allure of being both a friend and a lover, embracing the sense of superiority that accompanies this complex dynamic.