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I think, in his own, he is in love with Blake. Keep in mind, I said "in his own way," and his own way just happens to be sick, twisted and psychotic. But, for example, look at Tuckson of "Tuckson's Book Shop" (I'm sure I spelled that wrong) back at the beginning of volume 2. He was a White Fang deserter, and Mercury and Emerald killed him for it. But he decided not to hunt Blake.

During their fight, he promised to take away Blake's happiness...very abusive boyfriend thing to say and do.

Now, Blake's feelings on the other hand are a completely different matter. She never aluded to being in love with Adam. I think she saw him as a partner, maybe a little closer...like platonic love. The shipper in me would love if the feelings were romantic.

But I feel their relationship is very Beauty and the Beast (who Blake and Adam allude to and symbolize), only in reverse;  Blake looked up to Adam as a mentor and sort of idolized him. And then he became a monster and Blake grew to be afaid of him