Thread:SuldreenSong/@comment-44044902-20200119154905/@comment-44044902-20200119171414

I had that exact same thought. Ever since the first book, when he's like, "Oh, of course I'll adopt you! Just get closer with my boy Fitz and you'll be perfect for each other!" No, Alden, that's not how you get what you want. You know what else? The night the Fitz and Sophie broke up, I'm wondering if Alden asked his son to figure out Sophie's parents or something. Maybe not exactly at that time, but before. Sure, Fitz might actually be interested in Sophie's happiness and match-making and yadda-yadda, but what if Alden has a plan for that too...? Then again, this is a middle-grade book, so I may just be overthinking this. Then again, you do have a very logical point...