all I have to say is that I think she'd be better off with Jeremy. He was there by her side even in Roont and helped her. He also knows to respect Elijah's boundaries and knows when to let go. He was willing to let her go even when his unrequited love was fervently burning within his heart, but for her sake and happiness, he was willing to do so. A selfless act by a fool in love. I hope he will find someone who is able to reciprocate his love and experience the love he deserves.
Don't get me wrong, Raymond was not a bad choice either and I don't blame Raymond for his demeanor towards Elijah, because it wasn't his fault. He was despised by his father and his mother was murdered, anyone would be angry at that but even so it was his responsibility to take care of Elijah when he decided to take Elijah in as empress. Rather than taking her in and letting her wither by his side for decades and hurting her. Raymond was a victim, it wasn't his fault whatsoever for the misfortunes that befall upon him, however it was still his responsibility.
Elijah made up her mind and made the choice to leave Raymond, which was right. However, what was the purpose of doing so just to return?
hate how the story antagonizes the title.
all I have to say is that I think she'd be better off with Jeremy. He was there by her side even in Roont and helped her. He also knows to respect Elijah's boundaries and knows when to let go. He was willing to let her go even when his unrequited love was fervently burning within his heart, but for her sake and happiness, he was willing to do so. A selfless act by a fool in love. I hope he will find someone who is able to reciprocate his love and experience the love he deserves.
Don't get me wrong, Raymond was not a bad choice either and I don't blame Raymond for his demeanor towards Elijah, because it wasn't his fault. He was despised by his father and his mother was murdered, anyone would be angry at that but even so it was his responsibility to take care of Elijah when he decided to take Elijah in as empress. Rather than taking her in and letting her wither by his side for decades and hurting her. Raymond was a victim, it wasn't his fault whatsoever for the misfortunes that befall upon him, however it was still his responsibility.
Elijah made up her mind and made the choice to leave Raymond, which was right. However, what was the purpose of doing so just to return?