Talk:Keefe and Sophie/@comment-208.102.177.216-20190908005211/@comment-208.102.177.216-20190908005737

Ughhh, it did it again. Here’s half of it, then i’ll put the other half above:

Her Genetic Father- I think Sophie’s genetic father is Bronte. Hear me out! Hear me out! This might sound crazy to some of you, but I think I might be right! Unless SM pulls out two totally random people which would be super annoying. So first, let’s state the obvious. Sophie’s an inflictor and Bronte’s an inflictor. An inflictor is super rare as Marella told us. Only 3 people in the world are an inflictor. Now 4 including Sophie (I think.) Okay, I’m done with the obvious. Anyway, let’s start from the beginning. Bronte was a pretty rude and annoying at the beginning, but I think he has his reasons! It starts with Alden saying how stubborn Bronte is because Bronte didn’t want Alden to keep looking for Sophie-but he did and Bronte is being grumpy and stuff. (Sorry, I’m a terrible at explaining thing😅) Okay, so first of all, stubborn and grumpy. Sound like traits from someone we know??? Yeah, Sophie. Also, Bronte didn’t want Alden to look for Sophie. Bronte was the one who said it was a lie. That prentice was lying and that there was no Sophie. This was 12 years before they actually needed Sophie, so he was trying to buy them time. Try to keep elves from looking for her. The 1st time Sophie actually meets him is when she’s being decided to go to Foxfire or to Exillum. And again, Bronte is grumpy, but what else would he do!? Would he suddenly become super nice? No, because if he did that everyone would be super suspicious. But, Bronte was smart. He knew Kenric and Oralie. He knew they are/were sweet and would say yes. He could get away with saying no, but Sophie would still get into Foxfire. Next, during that meeting, Bronte kept pushing Sophie do work harder, use something harder, push her boundaries because he knew how powerful she was. He knew that she could do better and would get better. He also had to make sure she could get into Foxfire. This continues with the grumpy Bronte. And the whole part with the Alicorns I don’t think I can explain because I don’t remember that part well enough and I’m busy with school, so I can’t take the time to reread that part and dig deeper and find hidden meanings, so you’ll just have to live with not knowing.

-SokeefeLover