Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-43941049-20191006014152/@comment-188.240.101.237-20191022191936

I think that both the Keefe stories have had foreshadow in the end, For example: - In the Nightfall short story he said that he would be “just a guy ready to listen and help and be there for her. A friend. Until she was ready for more.” - In the Flashback Keefe short story he talks about how Sophie isn’t a prize to be won, and how she’s an actual person with feelings, which he states: “no none knows them better than I do!” Then Ro tells him to not give up and then it says: “He wasn’t giving up. He was just...waiting. Being the best friend he could be. Trying not to reck anything. And hoping, hoping, hoping that someday things would change.”

I absolutely love how in both short stories they show you how deeply Keefe really cares for her. His main priority is her happiness, that’s why he’s always patient with her, waiting for *her* to realize her feelings, not wanting to pressure her into anything or messing up their friendship. Both short stories in the end give foreshadow that something’s gonna change with Sophie’s feelings, that she may finally notice Keefe in a different way for all he’s been doing. Whereas in the Fitz short stories I thought they were quite, I don’t know the word, I guess, one dimensional. It only focused on how Fitz was gonna confess to Sophie, and it didn’t display the layers of emotions that the Keefe short stories did. That’s just my opinion.