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BenRG wrote: Angren Túrë wrote: @BenRG

I like it. I disagree with your statement about Adam's alignment, though--and I don't think he would flee even if Wilt/Blush was destroyed. He's smart enough not to push it when a job has gone bad; he wouldn't have survived as long as he has.

As for his alignment, I wonder if Blake was thinking of Adam when she started reading Dr. Jekyl and Mr Hyde. She believed in him once; he was a good man once. Now he's become an enemy.

Don't worry though. My personal plan for Adam would involve an ultimate redemption, thanks to Ruby and the fact that trying to corrupt someone always leaves you exposed to being corrupted by them instead. That's sort of what I had in mind as well, only I feel their reconciliation would happen sooner. As for the Jekyll & Hyde spec, I partially agree. Personally, I think the book Blake was reading was a journal or manual, since it didn't look like a novel. My guess is that it's either Adam's journal, or a story about a similar case that Blake is reading in order to get some insight on Adam's probably condition. The fact that there is text from Jekyll & Hyde is, in my opinion, major foreshadowing for how things are going to turn out with her and Adam.