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ihateprozac's review
5.0
This is a super cute moment in time between Wesley and Mackenzie a few hours after the conclusion of The Unbound. Written from Wesley’s perspective, we get a few insights into his psyche and his soul. <3 It’s adorable and I wish we had more content coming from this universe.
hopeglow's review
4.0
this was one of the cutest thing i've ever read and i was so happy to get into wesley's head even though it was just for a short while.
writings_of_a_reader's review against another edition
4.0
This is a very short story told from Wesley's point of view and definitely worth the read. There is a nice little surprise that I won't spoil here.
lotusross's review against another edition
4.0
”i don’t suppose you have any hidden and mortifying names? habits? secrets?
“only one.”
“and what’s that?”
“i’m in love with a boy named templeton”
that makes two of us, mac. that makes two of us.
i did not expect to fall in love with — not only wes but — these two this much, but damn it i did.
pragreads's review against another edition
5.0
Spoiler
TempletonActual footage of me reading this:
stuckinafictionaluniverse's review against another edition
3.0
So cute - I ship it. Also I never would've guessed Wesley's real name.
uruseibaka's review against another edition
5.0
A look inside Wesley Ayers’s mind! YES! Read it here. Wes seemed so mysterious even from Mackenzie’s point of view so I’m glad to finally have a peek inside his mind. And what’s even better is his first name is mentioned here. Yes, his first name!
This short story was so interesting. (Or maybe it’s just because it’s Wesley Ayers but still.) Wes is a really interesting character and I honestly wouldn't mind if Victoria Schwab wrote the third book in his point of view.
Full review here.
This short story was so interesting. (Or maybe it’s just because it’s Wesley Ayers but still.) Wes is a really interesting character and I honestly wouldn't mind if Victoria Schwab wrote the third book in his point of view.
Full review here.