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This has been bugging me ever since I finished the book...
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And if her father liked him so much, even to put his faith in Keiths words instead of both his daughters... Where were they supposed to be telling it to then. And their father does hold a lot of power with the high ranking alchemists...
I can see the dilemma. And if you happen to come across some one who can fix it why not...
I bet though, seeing Abe isn't all that bad (lol) if he knew the true reason why she had requested it, he would have done something a lot worse.
But I'm not arguing the fact that either of the girls should have told some one. I'm telling my daughter the same thing, no matter how you are threatened you have to tell someone...
What bugs me now is that I haven't even thought of it that way and I've read the book about 5 times already lol.
You make a valid point!

Besides, Sydney is not exactly John MacClane. She does things slightly differently.
Okay I will just say that unless you're in the situation you will never truly know what you would do. I know that my older sister had sex with one of my dads' employees and made me swear not to tell anybody. It wasn't rape, but it was inappropriate since it happened at the work place. I was scared to tell, because my sister trusted me. My parents found out and my sister blamed me. Some situations suck and we can only do the best we can. If I was in Sydney's situation I don't know what I would have done.

There are so many things that make you go crazy in books, wondering why the MC would do these stupid things, but we all do things like this to some extent. Without the mistakes, there is no story.




I agree with this. The OP is right that Carly and Sydney SHOULD have told an adult they trusted to prevent him from hurting other girls, but that's a lot easier said than done when the rapist is someone your parents love almost more than you.
Society also does so much victim blaming in rape cases that Carly was also probably terrified that she would be the one in trouble if she called Keith a rapist. He was so well liked by her father and the alchemists that they may have not even believed her.



the Rehabilitation Institution is the stronger punishment it's what every Alchemist is afraid of and he went there i think it was even better that killing him

Yeah, I was happy when he did and then when Sydney saw him after that, she started to feel bad for him. THAT pissed me off especially after all he's done not only to Carly but he also tried to hand the gang in Palm Springs to the Strigoi. Everything's he's ever done has been unforgivable and I wish his character was just killed off. You know what I mean?

YES it's exactly how i feel, but i think we'll see more of him i haven't read The Indigo Spell yet so i don't know what happened after that.

I finished The Indigo Spell yesterday. Keith isn't in the book at all.
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Now, am I mistaken when I say that Carly should have immediatly told an adult, not just Sydney?
Yes, I GET that their dad adored Keith and probably wouldn't have believed either of them. But couldn't Carly have told her mom, or another Alchemist?
Oh, and Sydney? You should never have promised not to tell in the first place. Rape is a crime. And you should never keep your mouth shut about a crime, especially if it happened to you, a friend, or a family member.
Am I right about all this, or am I horribly wrong because I have as little life experience as Sydney? Please let me know!