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Rebekah Okay so in Unravel Me Anderson tells Juliette that he will let Warner tell her what he had to do to become the leader of Sector 45 and I'm really curious, but it wasn't answered in Ignite Me! Or did I just miss it?


krisusnoona nope it wasn't answered but i think juliette got it already what anderson meant was , that for warner to had his position he killed a lot of people just to prove it to his father that he deserves the positon.


Jennifer Yeah I'm just assuming it was bad things and I'm sure Juliette doesn't want all the details. The question that has been bothering me is if that blonde boy with the sound wave powers that Juliette killed was another one of Warner's brothers.


Asmaa Jennifer wrote: "Yeah I'm just assuming it was bad things and I'm sure Juliette doesn't want all the details. The question that has been bothering me is if that blonde boy with the sound wave powers that Juliette k..."

yeah, I thought that the blond boy was Anderson's son but they both died and we'll never know :/


Maria I wonder if Mafi will eventually let us know WHAT he really did...?! This book was perfect for me, but there was such emphasis put on what it took for Warner to be the Leader of Sector 45 in the last book that I REALLY would want to know?!


message 6: by Hannah (last edited Feb 20, 2014 08:26AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Hannah I don't really think it's necessary for us to know. Clearly he had to do some pretty horrible things to prove to Anderson he could do it, considering Anderson thinks he's a weak coward most of the time. I'm sure Warner doesn't want to relive that, and I doubt Juliette would care to imagine it either.

I'm sure if she asked him he would tell her, but I just don't think it matters that much. We can all imagine what kind of things Anderson made him do. Probably the only way he got through it was knowing he was doing it to protect his mother. He wants to be different now, and Juliette wants him to leave that stuff in the past, so I think that's where it belongs.


Ilana i think that it's a figure of speech to be honest, and not that there was something concrete that he was going to share. remember that he kept saying to J that while she thought that she knew him, there was a lot that she didn't know and that he wasn't as nice as she wanted him to be. i think that it was philosophical in the sense that he had to do more horrible things in order to be the leader - not that there was a physical action that he did to become the leader.


Rebekah Hannah wrote: "I don't really think it's necessary for us to know. Clearly he had to do some pretty horrible things to prove to Anderson he could do it, considering Anderson thinks he's a weak coward most of the ..."

I agree. It's just that with that question unanswered along with what Warner said to Adam after the whole 'we're brothers thing' and who the blond boy at the end was disturbs me...


Rebekah Ilana wrote: "i think that it's a figure of speech to be honest, and not that there was something concrete that he was going to share. remember that he kept saying to J that while she thought that she knew him,..."

I didn't think about it that way. Hunh. Thanks


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