Talk:Sophie and Fitz/@comment-24.115.246.196-20181205175812/@comment-74.132.137.92-20181207202558

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Guys, Keefe puts blame on himself which means Sophie feels obilgated to try to comfort him. Then Keefe doesn't care that he is making Sophie carry his burden and moves on to having MORE mommy issues. VS Fitz puts blame on other people (which isn't the greatest), BUT then he turns around and says sorry and trys to redeem himself long after the person has forgiven him. Because he feels bad.

Keefe has a crush (sort of) on Sophie. And she thinks he's cute, but doesn't like him as a potential love interest. VS Fitz has a crush on Sophie. And Sophie has had a crush on Fitz since literal first sight.

So, over all:

Keefe has burdened Sophie with his mommy problems (3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th books) and only helped a little bit. VS Fitz has gotten mad at Sophie (2nd and 7th books), and then said he was sorry and is STILL sorry. He has provided support when she is upset, he is her closest (ish) friend, and he is her cognate (meaning she trusts him more than nearly everyone else combined), and if Sophie hadn't said that she wasn't comfortable with jumping into dating, they would be boyfriend and girlfriend.

Need I go on?