
This! my heart breaks for Wren. I'm surprised he hasn't completely lost his mind (I know I would have in his place)
On the other hand I think Eithen is being way too immature. What do you mean "Is he THAT important to you?" He was basically his mom and dad in one person! Guhhh I can't with Ethan in this chapter.
(I understand where Ethan is coming from, I'm just disappointed with his reaction)

I kinda talked about this in a different way in a previous post.I think the author has difficulties portraying emotions and reactions that seems real.Her characters go from 0 to 100 in a heartbeat and their reactions look way too exaggerated in contrast to the context at hand.I could understand Ethan being jealous and him not trusting Wren,but the way the author decided to portray those emotions made it come across as too much.This is a problem I've encountered many times while reading this and it makes me disconnect from the characters .That's a shame cause the art is really pretty

why would he not react like that?? Tristan may know him but Ethan doesn't. Wren is just another vampire who has ties with the man trying to kill him and the love of his life, aka he's a danger to the both of them. If you think Ethan is being immature then so is Tristan. He's too irrational about this and is not thinking logically, he even admitted to him himself
People being mad at Wren further prove that the majority really read stories and barely understand them or their characters.Wren was tortured,everyday,all alone,FOR YEARS.He was made to become addicted to something without his choice.How do u expect him to get out of it totally fine and not twisted?Ya'll want deep characters with complicated backgrounds but expect them to be perfect,how does that make sense?