Alright, let's delve into this topic. There are differing opinions in the comments, right? I'd like to share my perspective. First and foremost, I genuinely enjoyed it. While the concept of three personalities might not align with medical reality, one can overlook that for the sake of storytelling, as it's about suspending disbelief.
During the protagonist's journey, her intense affection for the third character caused some stress for me. Initially, I was concerned about her fixation. However, as the plot unfolded, I came to understand her situation better. She genuinely loves all three, but constantly asserts that if forced to choose, she'd pick the third. It's clear that the second one holds a more significant place in her heart. This dynamic could understandably frustrate readers.
What struck me was the complexity of her emotions. Her love for the first, a child, was pure and innocent - a poignant departure when he left abruptly. For the second, the primary personality, she experienced romantic love, caring for him deeply. But he lacked trustworthiness as a partner. The third, on the other hand, brought both love and passion – he ignited a spark within her, making her feel alive, protected, and desired. This is why she consistently chose him, knowing that the second's introverted nature and low self-esteem might dim her passion.
She acknowledged the unfairness to the second, but love often takes us on unexpected paths. It's true that her actions temporarily hindered his growth, but ultimately, one of them remained by her side.
In the end, I appreciated how the story concluded. It evoked a rollercoaster of emotions – anger, sadness, happiness, and relief. So, I wholeheartedly recommend it. Give it a read; you might find it resonates with you.