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Charlie Reina
I agree! Even though they repeatedly say that he didn’t care about her before, at the end I still expected him to admit that he has always loved her. And I kept grasping at hints that this was true. For example:
* He would have fired his agent before firing her. Four times!
* He’s a tyrant probably to test her and to keep her at a distance, while still keeping her close.
* He knows she is secretly flipping him off...because he knows her minute expressions as much as she knows his!
* He doesn’t react when she tells him she’s leaving, except—he’s grumpier than ever! Because he doesn’t want her to go.
* He does notice the tiny things she does for him that’s why he throws a tantrum when she doesn’t leave his favorite peppermint on his clean sheets as usual.
* He glowers and tells her, “You can go now� when he sees the creep Christian talking to her because... He's jealous!
* He doesn’t defend her when his agent calls her a dinner roll because he’s not going to admit that he jerks off to fantasies about her.
* He makes an effort to find her and uses any excuse to bring her back into his life. Because he can live without an assistant (obviously), but he can’t live without her.
Of course he doesn’t realize these things and while I liked these hints (all part of the slow burn), I still expected him to admit some things at the end. Not an extended monologue because that’s not his style. But something.
* He would have fired his agent before firing her. Four times!
* He’s a tyrant probably to test her and to keep her at a distance, while still keeping her close.
* He knows she is secretly flipping him off...because he knows her minute expressions as much as she knows his!
* He doesn’t react when she tells him she’s leaving, except—he’s grumpier than ever! Because he doesn’t want her to go.
* He does notice the tiny things she does for him that’s why he throws a tantrum when she doesn’t leave his favorite peppermint on his clean sheets as usual.
* He glowers and tells her, “You can go now� when he sees the creep Christian talking to her because... He's jealous!
* He doesn’t defend her when his agent calls her a dinner roll because he’s not going to admit that he jerks off to fantasies about her.
* He makes an effort to find her and uses any excuse to bring her back into his life. Because he can live without an assistant (obviously), but he can’t live without her.
Of course he doesn’t realize these things and while I liked these hints (all part of the slow burn), I still expected him to admit some things at the end. Not an extended monologue because that’s not his style. But something.
Jolene Marie
We know for sure it was before he went to Oscar's basketball game. That's when the number of people in his life that he cares about goes from 3 to 4. That being said, the first time he outwardly shows concern for Van is when she comes back from El Paso with marks on her arm. He starts yelling for Zach to borrow his car. My bet is around that time, especially because he got into a fight with her just before that, and hes not someone that really cares enough to fight with anyone.
Jedd
I know! I read this months ago and still go back to reading online threads from time to time for any updates on his POV. I just can't get over Aiden. I have an overwhelming curiosity about his thoughts!!
Abantika(hiltonjenkin)
I read it recently. I too hope to see an insight of him someday. Are you listening Mariana Zapata? Please!
Malmi Sigirige
Couldn't have agreed more, having an epilogue in his POV would have definitely made the book 5 stars for me. it would have been so interesting to read about how he processed his emotions for her during the entire time she worked for him and then when she left. He's so straight forward and a no-bullshit kinda guy and honestly so loyal to her it would have just made me fall in love with Aiden graves even more
Lucia
Very strongly agree!
Very strongly agree!
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