It was really ridiculous to me that Dane had not previously asked his well learned prodigy of a friend if he knew anything about lycans, especially upon learning about all the literature littering his home...AND after he had said how much he trusted him to leave Neah with him
Ok. I'm getting tired of her now. I know she's been traumatized all her life but she was bound. She is currently unbound and has been that way for awhile now. She's getting all her other natural traits back so it's time for her to get strength and resilience back as well.
Hmm... he suspects Klaus, who I think is innocent, but not late to the game Eric, who I think is guilty. A human was killed and bleeding out and neither of them smelled it?
That whole encounter seemed off. Eric was supposed to be watching but didn't see either of them enter the shop? Then, he says that Cassandra couldn't kill Klaus because she had never killed anyone before, but then says she killed the human shop assistant? The way this wet done was like Eric was in on it.
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So... who were they planning to breed her with if they gave her to Dane so easily? Story is starting to have holes and not make sense..
I believe Roni here will be the catalyst for our timid female alpha Lycan to show herself...
It was really ridiculous to me that Dane had not previously asked his well learned prodigy of a friend if he knew anything about lycans, especially upon learning about all the literature littering his home...AND after he had said how much he trusted him to leave Neah with him
He picks the night of the pack run to introduce her? ...Isn't that normally a full moon? Is he trying to force her to shift inadvertently?
Ok. I'm getting tired of her now. I know she's been traumatized all her life but she was bound. She is currently unbound and has been that way for awhile now. She's getting all her other natural traits back so it's time for her to get strength and resilience back as well.
She just said her father raised Trey as her brother. How does she know or remember that?
Even with this brainstorming with Devon, Eric stands out as the one common denominator...
That makes it sound like her kind shouldn't fear her, they should praise her.
Hmm... he suspects Klaus, who I think is innocent, but not late to the game Eric, who I think is guilty. A human was killed and bleeding out and neither of them smelled it?
That whole encounter seemed off. Eric was supposed to be watching but didn't see either of them enter the shop? Then, he says that Cassandra couldn't kill Klaus because she had never killed anyone before, but then says she killed the human shop assistant? The way this wet done was like Eric was in on it.