probably just the axe lmaoAnd the axe meets the grindstone, I'm looking forward to what the future brings.
This chapter made me think what if Aurora knew that Karina was forced to take her place as the prince's betrothed so she "took" the prince back to try and free her sister.Wondering if she was framed by both the prince and her sister so that they'd end up together--or if it was a one-sided scheme orchestrated by the prince because he is obsessed with Aurora, manipulating aurora's opinion of karina on the way; or if she became too troublesome and involved as a pawn to the royal court (knows about corruption etc.) to the point that they'd have her killed even. She could just be as they say she is but I doubt the drastic change was because of a hunger for power than pains she had endured. I support her rights and wrongs either way.
For whatever reason the little sister went behind Karina's back and took the prince, who created(maybe?) the reputation of Karina to be a villainess/evil and family covering the lie by ordering erasing any traces of her (to legitimate the change of marriage).im a little confused on the plot now, someone explain?
"So the sister was on her side after all"This chapter made me think what if Aurora knew that Karina was forced to
take her place as the prince's betrothed so she "took" the prince back to try and free her sister.
They never learn!Not the fire nation!
What do you mean?And the axe meets the grindstone, I'm looking forward to what the future brings.