@unknownids
>lol wut, taking advantage? they both want to spend time with each other. theyre both using the miracle.
Okay, I admit advantage wasn't the right phrase. "Taking for granted" was the phrase that came to mind.
>if she wanted him to move on, she wouldn't have shown up at his door step in the first place.
Chapter 1, page 13: "I just wanted to get in contact because I was worried about you two." She definitely couldn't resist confirming if they were okay.
>hes clinging but i take it you've never lost a loved one. if they came back 10 years later you'd be acting the same way.
I lost my father in 2013; don't presume I'd even be alive in that hypothetical.
>he called a 10 year old his wife because realistically it was his wife, you expect him to just be able to forget that or something?
She explicitly warned him about not acting loony in public, but apparently the possibility of her vanishing overtook his sensibilities. He could've easily said his niece is missing, but he went straight to "Have you seen this elementary school girl who is also my wife?" That wording alone would've alerted the cops.
>his feelings havent even been said to be romantic like he wants to bang the underage kid or something, he just said he wants to live with her when shes 18.
He didn't deny that he could've married her in 6 more years if the civil law hadn't been revised.
When I said his obsession was about to endanger his whole family, I was referring specifically to his lack of discretion. If he were simply more self-aware, trouble won't ruin his family's miracle.