Libre
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Yeah, stef - I should finish the book because I can't read your spoilers. So, I have incomplete knowledge about what you are saying. Problem is, I'm at work, and while I can act like I'm doing something while posting on this forum, I can't exactly pull my book out of my bag and start reading, just now.
As far as beating that guy up - I was sort of appalled that Clare wanted to hurt that punk so badly - I'm not really a vengeful type myself. But it wasn't Henry - he only acquiesced because she asked him to do it - he really didn't want to get involved but he did, only to defend her honor, and not for any personal reason. And then again, they only humiliated the brute, and did not really damage him (other than emotionally) when he was at their mercy, duct taped to a tree.
Robbed her of her life? I don't see it that way at all. She had free will the whole time (or as much free will as one can have in a pre-derterministic setting like a time-travelling story). Clare chose to be with Henry - and was desolate without him. And, she sought him out in her Real Time, as soon as she could. So, I don't agree that Henry robbed her of her life.
As far as beating that guy up - I was sort of appalled that Clare wanted to hurt that punk so badly - I'm not really a vengeful type myself. But it wasn't Henry - he only acquiesced because she asked him to do it - he really didn't want to get involved but he did, only to defend her honor, and not for any personal reason. And then again, they only humiliated the brute, and did not really damage him (other than emotionally) when he was at their mercy, duct taped to a tree.
Robbed her of her life? I don't see it that way at all. She had free will the whole time (or as much free will as one can have in a pre-derterministic setting like a time-travelling story). Clare chose to be with Henry - and was desolate without him. And, she sought him out in her Real Time, as soon as she could. So, I don't agree that Henry robbed her of her life.