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Kenny’s comments from the Inheritance Cycle group.

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Eragon and Arya (122 new)
Oct 08, 2011 09:01PM

1426 I don't know what is going through Paolini's genius head, but I will be content with whatever he decides. I DO, however, want to see Eragon and Arya together. I mean, I'm ok without it, but if he makes Murtagh and Arya together, my head shall 'splode. Nonetheless, that's not gonna happen, thank god, but think of it like this: When Eragon saved Arya, she didn't really come near him or open up to him much. In Brisingr, Eragon isn't such an immature weakling-in-training as he was in the first and second books. She opened up to him and even spoke of her life before she was in custody blah blah blah, but she tried to act serious! She was failing of course, but she tried to hide her feelings from Eragon, but he matured, so she IMmatured. It's like accidental reverse phsychology. And I have 50 bucks on Saphira knowing Arya's feelings for Eragon, she's just enjoying him confuse and waste his time pondering if Arya cares for him or not.
Eragon and Arya (122 new)
Oct 08, 2011 09:01PM

1426 I don't know what is going through Paolini's genius head, but I will be content with whatever he decides. I DO, however, want to see Eragon and Arya together. I mean, I'm ok without it, but if he makes Murtagh and Arya together, my head shall 'splode. Nonetheless, that's not gonna happen, thank god, but think of it like this: When Eragon saved Arya, she didn't really come near him or open up to him much. In Brisingr, Eragon isn't such an immature weakling-in-training as he was in the first and second books. She opened up to him and even spoke of her life before she was in custody blah blah blah, but she tried to act serious! She was failing of course, but she tried to hide her feelings from Eragon, but he matured, so she IMmatured. It's like accidental reverse phsychology. And I have 50 bucks on Saphira knowing Arya's feelings for Eragon, she's just enjoying him confuse and waste his time pondering if Arya cares for him or not.
Eragon and Arya (122 new)
Oct 08, 2011 09:01PM

1426 I don't know what is going through Paolini's genius head, but I will be content with whatever he decides. I DO, however, want to see Eragon and Arya together. I mean, I'm ok without it, but if he makes Murtagh and Arya together, my head shall 'splode. Nonetheless, that's not gonna happen, thank god, but think of it like this: When Eragon saved Arya, she didn't really come near him or open up to him much. In Brisingr, Eragon isn't such an immature weakling-in-training as he was in the first and second books. She opened up to him and even spoke of her life before she was in custody blah blah blah, but she tried to act serious! She was failing of course, but she tried to hide her feelings from Eragon, but he matured, so she IMmatured. It's like accidental reverse phsychology. And I have 50 bucks on Saphira knowing Arya's feelings for Eragon, she's just enjoying him confuse and waste his time pondering if Arya cares for him or not.
Eragon and Arya (122 new)
Oct 08, 2011 09:01PM

1426 I don't know what is going through Paolini's genius head, but I will be content with whatever he decides. I DO, however, want to see Eragon and Arya together. I mean, I'm ok without it, but if he makes Murtagh and Arya together, my head shall 'splode. Nonetheless, that's not gonna happen, thank god, but think of it like this: When Eragon saved Arya, she didn't really come near him or open up to him much. In Brisingr, Eragon isn't such an immature weakling-in-training as he was in the first and second books. She opened up to him and even spoke of her life before she was in custody blah blah blah, but she tried to act serious! She was failing of course, but she tried to hide her feelings from Eragon, but he matured, so she IMmatured. It's like accidental reverse phsychology. And I have 50 bucks on Saphira knowing Arya's feelings for Eragon, she's just enjoying him confuse and waste his time pondering if Arya cares for him or not.
Eragon and Arya (122 new)
Oct 08, 2011 09:01PM

1426 I don't know what is going through Paolini's genius head, but I will be content with whatever he decides. I DO, however, want to see Eragon and Arya together. I mean, I'm ok without it, but if he makes Murtagh and Arya together, my head shall 'splode. Nonetheless, that's not gonna happen, thank god, but think of it like this: When Eragon saved Arya, she didn't really come near him or open up to him much. In Brisingr, Eragon isn't such an immature weakling-in-training as he was in the first and second books. She opened up to him and even spoke of her life before she was in custody blah blah blah, but she tried to act serious! She was failing of course, but she tried to hide her feelings from Eragon, but he matured, so she IMmatured. It's like accidental reverse phsychology. And I have 50 bucks on Saphira knowing Arya's feelings for Eragon, she's just enjoying him confuse and waste his time pondering if Arya cares for him or not.