Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-50.129.241.31-20130407013257/@comment-23784953-20130808063437

72.65.123.15 wrote: What I really like about Blake's abandonement of Adam was that he let it happen. It shows how much he cares for her and respects her wishes and right to do as she wants, shedding a light on Adam's kinder side and giving him some extra depth. He's got serious issues, but I doubt obsession with Blake and anger at her leaving isn't one of them. I feel like their reunion will be more sad than angry. As for why she left, I think it was because she was disenchanted with both Adam and the White Fang. She wants to world to change, but doesn't want to have to blow up a train car full of innocent people to do it. She's a realist, but at heart, I feel as if she's more like Ruby: hoping for a happy ending. Unlike Ruby, however, Blake is smart and experienced enough to know that she won't get her happy ending. Right now, I feel as if she's hiding and trying to figure out what to do in order to achieve her goals without sacrificing her morals. ^This. You're among the smart people to notice that right away. Majority often points out that "Adam, just jump through the train gap, stupid!" without recognizing the meaning behind why he willingly let her go.