Max is someone who often feels alone—not because people
don’
t care, but because he struggles to let anyone in. He has deep-rooted trust
issues, though what he may not realize is that the
person he struggles to trust the most is himself.
He gives off the impression that he wants something serious, but when things start to get real, he pulls away. He disappears, only to reappear when it suits him, often leaving people confused and
hurt. This back-and-forth isn’t out of malice—it’s a reflection of his inner confusion and emotional turmoil.
No matter how much love you offer Max, or how genuine your intentions are, his mind is often scattered—lost in a hundred different directions. He’s still trying to figure out who he really is. At times, he even takes on different personas, trying to become someone he’s not, just to be accepted or to avoid facing his true self.
Deep deep down, Max is a good
person. But instead of showing his true self, he hides behind a mask—one that protects him, but also causes pain to those who care about him. He doesn’t
mean to
play with emotions; he’s simply lost, unsure of what he wants, and afraid to be vulnerable.