Thread:EthanDaCryokinetic/@comment-37709254-20190122221503/@comment-37709254-20190124220723

I’ve been pretty busy with school lately, and the rest of my time is generally spent fangirling 😊.

Keefe does act impulsively, and it is a little annoying, but I think of it as part of his character, just like how pranking people is part of his character. Fitz does have some selfishness that he needs to work on, however, in the first book, his life seems SUPER perfect (not so much anymore), so his selfishness is kind of a reminder that even the most perfect character has flaws, and if you concentrate on that, it doesn’t seem so bad. Usually, when a person is upset, they kinda just blurt out whatever rude thing comes to mind, and don’t really think about it until later (at least that’s what I do with my “friends”). It makes sense that Fitz would take his irration out on Keefe instead of Sophie, because he likes Sophie, and Keefe is “just” his friend (also, he’s mad at Keefe. Not Sophie), also, they’ve been friends for a long time, so maybe Fitz doesn’t really think that he can hurt Keefe’s feelings.

I think there might be scenes where Keefe and Sophie are together and Fitz sees them and just leaves (without anyone but Fitz knowing he saw them), instead of getting mad. And maybe Keefe is just so used to bottling up his feelings that it’s automatic now.

I don’t know. Also, I’m sorry if that sounded SUPER defensive, I didn’t mean it that way. I feel like we should both be So-neutral until the end of the series so that neither of us will be upset!

If you could take out one character, who would you take out?

-X