Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-146.135.19.252-20181116034422/@comment-2606:A000:1128:4169:18FB:F6F7:1E11:BF43-20181211024420

the Doodle Ninja (love your username btw)

Thank you, thank you, thank you thanks you thank you!

I can't express enough how much i want this to happen. You're right, Keefe seems like the perfect broken boy. I loved him in the early books, because i thought for once here was a joking kid who wasn't weighed down by his problems and it wasn't just a cover. But once i found out it was, i kind of got bored of him. (No offense anyone!) He's just so typical, in my opinion, and like you said, perfect in an inperfect way. Both Sophitz and Sokeefe are really cliche, and I think Sophie's using both boys as a crutch.

And it is definitely part of sophie's character to be self-conscious, and the boys aren't really helping with that. Heck, she cried when Fitz called her beautiful, because no one who's opinion she'd cared about with that sort of thing had ever said that to her. If she realized that she didn't need a man to lean on, she could finally stand on her own two fet and become the Moonlark everyone thinks she is, and frankly, the Moonlark she wishes she was.

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