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No, I don't think Sean will ever forgive Eden or Liam for removing Lucy from her home. Putting her in danger just made it so much worse.
In that moment, I knew Liam was diabolical. There was absolutely no justification for doing something like this to family, and Lucy was family. I also knew that Liam would forever be dead to Sean, as would Eden but the jury was still out for her since it wasn’t her idea.
I’d never forgive a sibling for doing something like this to my husband. All for money? Their behavior also explained everything I needed to know about them and why Kane had kicked them out. I no longer needed to know the why. This was just awful.
I’d never forgive a sibling for doing something like this to my husband. All for money? Their behavior also explained everything I needed to know about them and why Kane had kicked them out. I no longer needed to know the why. This was just awful.

Eden was just plain jealous of Lucy. She didn't want to believe that another woman had taken her place in Sean's life and had first place and his love. She couldn't accept that Sean wasn't the kid who worshiped her anymore. I think her jealousy was part of the reason she went along with Liam.
Anita, I don’t think I’m “wrong.” Yes, if it was only about the treasure, they’d have only taken the bond needed to find the treasure but they took them all. Even after they located the treasure, Liam had to be reminded that their plan was to turn everything over to the people after accepting a finder’s fee. Even Eden questioned whether Liam would stick to the original plan.
And even if you disagree with the term, the point still stands. Liam sold out his brother for gold.
And even if you disagree with the term, the point still stands. Liam sold out his brother for gold.


Liam was obsessed with the treasure hunt. It would have proved more to the family if they put the people before the treasure.