I believe draws are superb and somehow rare which is unfortunate.
This is a unique series that has it all.
Wins and losses and draws along with a well crafted storyline. I know many like definite winners and i am sure most of the chapters will have them but what makes this story absolutely unique is the writer's ability to craft a tie in such a way that it makes it all very satisfying.
I say keep up the great work
Thanks for the positive feedback. I'm still immature on the draw discourse, and I admit that I have run out of ideas to create others with similar results. I hope I'll be able to keep the level of stories high, trying to satisfy the trust you're giving me
When there is a draw and later one girl does win it has to make it more satisfying. If the “good girl” wins after a hard fought battle they tend to be satisfied by besting the bully and have a sense of relief afterwards. Enjoying having won and what ever the spoils may be, in this case the bf. When it’s the villain who wins she can become even more of a bully for having to work so hard for it she’ll likely want to drive the humiliation up a bit. Wanting not only to show dominance but to keep her rival from wanting to rush back for more if she is worried about what will happen should she lose to the bully again. The villainess winning sometimes adds more emotion on both sides.
I confirm that many people love certain results, it is in the human soul to look for certainties and to read stories in which someone wins is tempting. The charm of the villain almost always kidnaps everyone, although I root more for the "good" part of the story. I'm trying, somehow, to please the majority of readers... well, I think it's also one of the duties of us writers after all.
However, I would also like to mention that these stories are designed to improve the characterization of the characters, so as not to make them empty. Therefore, if I were faced with the choice between "writing a story well with a draw" and "writing a story well with excellent characterization of the protagonists", I would always choose the second, even at the expense of the first.