I really appreciate this story. No one's hands are really clean here (though some have theirs dirtier than others), but no one's really evil either. The author's done an excellent job of helping the reader understand each character's head space and where they're coming from. And I can hope for each of them to learn from their mistakes (or be sheltered from the consequences of their mistakes, in my weaker moments), and maybe one day, I may even relate to their individual struggles, although I could never see myself cheating. I'm both interested and scared if the author can redeem these relationships while modeling a healthy way to come back once hearts drift, or whether this'll dissolve them all. Or worse, implode into messy melodrama.