What did I say? I knew Ein was being targeted by whomever Diesel used to date. Or maybe no...

Sunbear November 11, 2018 7:06 am

What did I say?
I knew Ein was being targeted by whomever Diesel used to date. Or maybe not specifically that person.

I had a feeling they weren't just running away from the police for killing Diesel's lover. But now I want to know why exactly these people choose Ein as their target....

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    Clouds November 11, 2018 7:25 am

    Chapter 20 maybe shows a glimpse of the aftermath of that man's death
    - (An an unidentified man is talking to Diesel) "Dog's don't betray you Diesel. But human's are different. Do not trust anyone. The moment you do... it'll be the end of you. Do not trust anyone if you want to survive. Listen carefully. You can disappear once the sun rises. So run away, your life here is over" (cut with the scene of Diesel watching Ein, and Ein playing with a knife.
    Also of an image of Diesel as a husky all bloody). Not much else is known really I guess, bar the fear they have, of Diesel being isolated from his pack, of Diesel saying that he can protect Ein when he is in human form, and then Ein being targeted in the last chapter, showing how quickly and violently they can be discovered. I think that Diesel was maybe neglectful (if that's the right term) of his wolf state. This being exasperated by his isolation from wolves, and for whatever reason he feels he has to protect Ein, and this being only possible when he is a man. Ein feeling like he's lost Diesel, when he transforms into a dog. There was also the Pablo fixation, and how this led to him meeting Bexan and being so defensive, before warming up to him.

    Sunbear November 11, 2018 3:28 pm
    Chapter 20 maybe shows a glimpse of the aftermath of that man's death- (An an unidentified man is talking to Diesel) "Dog's don't betray you Diesel. But human's are different. Do not trust anyone. The moment yo... Clouds

    Whoa