It's ridiculous to be saying you need to be worthy of someone's trust while lying to them. That just ruins the story as he keeps saying while continuing to withhold vital information.
What's even more ridiculous is that he continues to let Eris do whatever. He should have publicly asked her if she needed someone when she tried to stand by his side while he addressed the pack. He can't possibly be that aloof considering that he stepped away from her. He needed to say it for all to hear.
And despite all that he's seeing from both the rogues' messages and Sage herself, he keeps dismissing Mrs. Winters. He is a horrible King and protector. Author forget the main role their characters are in to follow a narrative with drama, not realizing it doesn't fit with who they were originally supposed to be.
Then there's Sage's arc. It's not reasonable for her to listen to anything Eris has to say and definitely not to let it sway her after what she said to her in the Luna suite the first day.
Ok, now this just makes him look stupid. She healed him in her cottage. She then goes to the castle and chooses a book, out of all the books in that huge library, that talks about an ancient healing glowing wolf pack. He then hears from the OLD librarian that she has moonblessed eyes and that she was drawn to the book and other things. Then he finds out she's been working in the pack hospital/clinic. THEN he sees her look at a strange wound and immediately know how to make a healing poultice for it... Yet with Al of that, he says she's not who they think she is because she doesn't have a wolf... not that maybe her wolf was suppressed from abuse or anything like that...
The excuse not to tell her she's his mate is weak. He already knows she's angry from him keeping his identity secret, so why lie, or omit the truth, again. When she finds out, she'll likely think he didn't tell her because he didn't want her because she wasn't enough or wolfless or some other self deprecating reason.
How does she suddenly have a wolf? Wasn't the entire premise of her abuse in her old pack based upon her not having a wolf and deemed as weak and less than?
It seems like Alaric's urgency to get her to his pack doctor flew out the window upon arrival and her wounds were left unattended.
I was liking Alaric until he chose to allow a bully like Eris to remain and target Sage after knowing what she's dealt with with Daphne all these years using an alliance as an excuse. He could have made up something, she's an ex and that clearly means something. Her father knows they are together anymore.
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So she runs off in the middle of a formal dinner? Did her bodyguard follow?
I'm starting to hate how unintelligent these main characters are.
Is Eris' father at this dinner?
It's ridiculous to be saying you need to be worthy of someone's trust while lying to them. That just ruins the story as he keeps saying while continuing to withhold vital information.
What's even more ridiculous is that he continues to let Eris do whatever. He should have publicly asked her if she needed someone when she tried to stand by his side while he addressed the pack. He can't possibly be that aloof considering that he stepped away from her. He needed to say it for all to hear.
And despite all that he's seeing from both the rogues' messages and Sage herself, he keeps dismissing Mrs. Winters. He is a horrible King and protector. Author forget the main role their characters are in to follow a narrative with drama, not realizing it doesn't fit with who they were originally supposed to be.
Then there's Sage's arc. It's not reasonable for her to listen to anything Eris has to say and definitely not to let it sway her after what she said to her in the Luna suite the first day.
So does she know she has a wolf and just tells everyone she's wolfless because it remains dormant or.. ? I don't get it.
Ok, now this just makes him look stupid. She healed him in her cottage. She then goes to the castle and chooses a book, out of all the books in that huge library, that talks about an ancient healing glowing wolf pack. He then hears from the OLD librarian that she has moonblessed eyes and that she was drawn to the book and other things. Then he finds out she's been working in the pack hospital/clinic. THEN he sees her look at a strange wound and immediately know how to make a healing poultice for it... Yet with Al of that, he says she's not who they think she is because she doesn't have a wolf... not that maybe her wolf was suppressed from abuse or anything like that...
Ah, so we will find her own background and history here...
The excuse not to tell her she's his mate is weak. He already knows she's angry from him keeping his identity secret, so why lie, or omit the truth, again. When she finds out, she'll likely think he didn't tell her because he didn't want her because she wasn't enough or wolfless or some other self deprecating reason.
How does she suddenly have a wolf? Wasn't the entire premise of her abuse in her old pack based upon her not having a wolf and deemed as weak and less than?
Her description that the media room is bigger than her entire cottage doesn't make that room sound big at all... her cottage was small.
Wow...
It seems like Alaric's urgency to get her to his pack doctor flew out the window upon arrival and her wounds were left unattended.
I was liking Alaric until he chose to allow a bully like Eris to remain and target Sage after knowing what she's dealt with with Daphne all these years using an alliance as an excuse. He could have made up something, she's an ex and that clearly means something. Her father knows they are together anymore.