Talk:Book 9: Unknown/@comment-24.143.47.184-20191231190901/@comment-2601:143:C700:770:FC2F:66D4:1E5C:1DC3-20200103221325

To be honest, this book is starting to lean on Sohpie's love life more than what they are all risking their lives for. I personally have been a Sohpitz since the beginning of the series and have stayed that way. The reason to why I've been a Sophitz fan it's just because Fitz is adorable (heehee) it is also because he has been there for Sophie since day one of her knowing her true identity. He has stayed by her side even through the worst and the best and has continued to show compasion towards her. This book has made their relationship so much harder not just because of their problems, but because Sophie continously pushes Fitz away even when she knows what she is doing and tries to fix it. I understand that the situation might be a bit too tense for her, but if she is willing to risk her life so many times, having a proper conversation with her best friend shouldn't be hard either. How is she able to talk to him when they break up but when they are facing difficult situations, she completely ignores him? I know what some of you are going to say, "It's because she is deciding to be the bigger person here and is done hiding" at least something along those lines, but like I stated earlier, she also had so many other problems. She became a regent and so many other events took place, but when it was time to run away from tiny situations, she's ready to run from them? I'm not saying that in a negative way, trust me, but I'm just questioning her actions. Yes, I know that she's a teen and makes weird decisions, I do too, but her actions just don't really clarify what exactly her purpose is. Anyway, moving on, to the people who are saying that she should be with Keefe, I'll give that a no...just my personal opinion. She has already broken up with Fitz, what makes you think that she needs to get herself in a complete other relationship? Throughtout this book I've noticed that Keefe has done a lot of romantic things with her while also knowing that she was with Fitz...dude needs to chill and let her decide who she wants to be with instead of putting himself all over her. I honestly like Keefe, I do, but again, I'm questioning his actions. Moving on, Sophie needs to start focusing on what she has been doing instead of focuing on boys, it's starting to get annoying and is getting in the way of what this book is actually about. Also, I understand that Fitz and Sophie's relationship is starting to take a downfall, but I understand why...at least I think. Sophie has stated again and again that she isn't good at being a girlfriend and that she isn't really ready and needs more time, but both of them have ignored it. Teenagers argue and fight, understand and then don't, but most importantly, they aren't done maturing. If both of them can't handle fights or whatnot, then their relationship was bound to end. Yes, I understand that their relationship might also seem fake and such, but personally, I feel like it's because the whole story was building up to that point, and if their actions hadn't caused serious damage to their trust, then I feel like they would still be together.