Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-43818200-20190917231354/@comment-37719459-20191121201640

Ughhh I wrote a longer response but apparently it's not here. I'll give the short version.

I don't care that Fitz tried to kiss Sophie. They're basically daing.

What I'm mad about is that the reason Fitz tried to kiss her then was because Keefe was there (I'll find an exact quotation later).

Basically, since around book 6/7, Fitz has tried to assert his dominance--"stake out his territory" of Sophie, basically telling Keefe, "Back off. She's mine."

Again, I don't have exact quotes yet, but I'll look later.

Fitz sometimes doesn't seem to see the bigger picture, which is that Sophie is a living, thinking person, not "something Fitz and I fight over" (Messenger whatever page of the short story this was on).

I'm not saying that every moment was malicious, I'm saying that during a couple moments, Fitz was fully aware of Keefe and chose to do it anyway.