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I got from book 2 that they can fall in love with humans but the mating bond sent is faint. So fain that they dismiss it as something other but when they turn fae, it's amplified to the point that it his them like a punch. Then it's undeniable. And what do you guys thing about Feyre and Rhysand?

But then again, ya never know with fae.

I CANT BELIEVE YOU GUESS IT!

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I love that Rhysand and Feyre are _____! (Don't know how to make it a spoiler sooo xD



REEAAAD IIIITTT.



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Sorry for all caps but I just finished ACOTAR. OMG people... now that Feyre ..."
omg my fucking good. he is. I love this. Rhys all the way


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Second, I just want share another detail that I found interesting: On Fire Night, Lucian told Feyre in regards to the ritual that: "Each of the seven High Lords of Prythian performs this every year, since their magic comes from the earth and returns to it at the end—it’s a give-and-take." On this very important night, why wasn't Rhys at his Court getting ready for the ritual? He avoided Feyre's question when she asked him later. We know that Tamlin slept with the Maiden because the magic drew him to her, and assuming that all the Lord's rituals are similar, then was Rhys, who can probably get anywhere within seconds cause of his power, there BECAUSE he was looking for his own Maiden? His first words to her were also "There you are. I've been looking for you." Did he say that just to scare away the guys who were bothering her or because he actually HAD been looking for her?? Was he drawn to Feyre specifically on that night? (Tamlin was drawn to her too, so it's not a Fae-only thing). He did leave when she rejected him, but I don't think Rhys would force her, especially not after Amaranthe has forced HIM all these years.
It may be far fetched, but from reading Maas Throne of Glass series, I've gain a healthy respect for how she manages to tie small foreshadowing detail in and you only make the connection much later. What do you guys think? What other reasons could he have for being at the Spring court on such an important night?