Talk:Keefe and Sophie/@comment-33804292-20181118080053/@comment-35720834-20181118085249

Every part of it was explained in the book...

Sophie has to avoid her feelings because the shadowflux was still in her, causing her problems. If she stresses out too much, the "monsters" caused by the shadowflux will stir and affect her in a negative way. Because, remember, Umber hit the shadowflux in her head and arm (i forget if there's another spot that she hit.) Which is why Keefe has to calm her down during the fight at the end of the story.

Fitz was always driven by anger and we already know how much he (and Biana) didn't like his brother for being apart of the Neverseen. He mentioned it since book 4 or 5... So, basically, Fitz has been waiting for a good reason to punch Alvar in the face. So naturally, when he saw his brother near the back of the house, he was suspicious and wanted to punch his brother. Fitz's anger has always been an issue for him.

Keefe was down/sad most of the book because: 1. Sophie and Fitz almost died because of his own mistake. He gave Sophie his pendant (or something), which had an ogre tracker on it. That's why Umber, Ruy, and Gethen found her and Fitz and attacked them at the beginning of the story. And 2. He was sad because he finds out that Fitz and Sophie have confessed their feelings for each other. He's very much in love with Sophie so, naturally, he'd be a bit heartbroken.