Talk:Keefe and Sophie/@comment-40248653-20200126065428/@comment-2605:6000:1524:4DB1:7823:30BA:69F:5FB1-20200126214243

Yeah, both side are at fault on this. Sophie went to avoiding Fitz instead of confronting the problem and does that throughout the entire book with her not telling him anything unless he comes to her. And with how Sophie tells Keefe her problems before telling Fitz just gives him mixed feelings of jelousy and disappointment of not being a good enough boyfriend and partner she can rely on.

Same for Fitz, he's the one calling shots for how the relationship should be - making decisions for her and telling her what is right to becoming the perfect couple. He's so caught up in being the perfect Vacker again that he literally will blow if things aren't going perfectly, like not wanting to be matched with an unmatchable and ending the life of his brother who is the rotten apple in the Vacker Legacy.

For now, they shouldn't be a couple, Fitz obviously is still jealous that Sophie is more powerful especially since he just blurts anything hurtful when he's mad. And Sophie has already payed enough of wanting to know her parents to become matchable for Fitz. I think it's best that they are friends until Fitz can develope as a character to being more than a man with anger issue - as to why Sophie avoided him because she didn't want him mad at her for being unmatchable.