Talk:Sophie and Fitz/@comment-98.144.246.83-20181022010528/@comment-74.132.137.92-20181025203139

@TheBookQueen16

Allie wasn't referencing to Keefe fighting King Dimitar as the control freak part, I believe she was talking about after that when Keefe is having a power struggle with Sophie in Elwin's office and she gets pretty ticked off at him.

Yeah, the whole Vacker family could die, but I think the point was just that that is one of the very worst things that could happen to Fitz. Especially since if his whole family died, he would just have to deal with his grief and supporting himself, when it's only his dad he has to support and pull through for the rest of the family too which is a lot harder. In the end, it doesn't matter which one is worse. They're both pretty wretched.

"Keefe, on the other hand, you could kill off all the Sencens and he would still love her. " And you're saying if all the Vackers die then Fitz wouldn't love Sophie anymore?? Um, no? I don't see how those two are connected unless you're saying Sophie is the one killing them and then duh of course Fitz wouldn't love her if she murdered his entire family, but then again Keefe wouldn't love her either because she would be a psychopath.

I don't think Fitz has anger issues. Even if you think that his behaviour in Exile seems like he has anger issues (I don't), then we would see that in the other books too, and it's not there. It's not escalating at all.

I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings, this is just what I've seen and how I feel about the relationships.