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Adrian or Dimitri?
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For Rose: Dimitri. I mean, you wouldn't risk your life for someone you didn't love with all your heart. I think they're perfect for each other, and they're meant to be.


I like flaws.


Well it's not that I think he didn't deserve her, but I think Rose and Dimitri were better for each other.
Hmm, haven't read Bloodlines yet....

If not, as personal choice, I have to go Adrian but for Rose it was always meant to be Dimitri :)

Yeah I know. I will ;)

You mean like bringing Jill back to life?

You mean like bringing Jill back to life?"
Or going to save Sydney when Eddie had to leave her behind?? :)

Like being instrumental in helping rose break out of jail. Yeah, I think Adrian is quite capable of, and has already performed acts of heroism

I like his flaws and laid back personality. I'd love to take care of him and paint with him and do all sorts of stuff!! Hehehe ;)
I don't think there should be teams for this lol. Two completely different guys and Dmitri already got Rose and I believe they are perfect for each other. Whereas Adrian is perfect for me and we will be together...just wait for it;)

What's worse. Being in love with a fictional character or in love with a celebrity?

Celebrities are overrated, being in love with them is worse. Fictional book characters...well you know all there is to know about them, who they really are:)

But a Celebrity, there's that tiny voice in your head saying "maybe, maybe they might just fall in love with you."
Plus characters like Adrian and Dimitri are so epic anyways. How can you love them!?


Well yeah, I guess real people are kind of necessary lol

Rub it in why don't ya... :'(
Justine wrote: "im not rubbing it in i wouldnt do that"
I'm glad you have a bf Justine:)...now question is...does he have hot friends???lol jk
I'm glad you have a bf Justine:)...now question is...does he have hot friends???lol jk



"Rose makes a very good, intelligent, reasonable, and adult argument to Adrian about why."
...Really? When?

agreed

At the end of Last Sacrifice. Actually, she makes the argument twice with different dialogue. Once to herself in the hotel room before they went to talk to Sydney and once to Adrian himself in one of the last chapters. Bri

So cheating on her boyfriend, yanking Jill away from her life, freeing Vickor and stopping Eddie from killing Dimitri which directly results in the deaths of a dozen innocent people were good, intelligent, reasonable decisions?


I'm not sure mature is the word for it. She actually decided to keep lying to him because she knew she would need his help later. Basically, she manipulated him for her own gains.
Jill was murdered shortly after Rose ripped her away from her normal life and ony survived because Adrian ressurected her and Sydney was in the dog house with the Alchemists because she helped her. At the end of LS Rose spends a grand total of 2 paragraphs worrying about these things before pushing them aside and settling into her happy ending.
As for the 'sending all dhampires to be guardians' thing. I think you'll find that it was Tasha that solved that problem by killing Tatiana and helping to get Lissa elected.

When does she ever make reasonable, thought out decisions?
If all of that stuff never happened, well, if you read Bloodlines, you see that all of it happened for a reason. These are difficult times in Last Sacrifice but you need to get through hell to get to heaven. Jill had to die and be brought back so they could sent her to boarding school with Eddie, Adrian and Sydney.
Where Sydney and Adrian get closer and Eddie and Jill too, Angeline is there as well, but it wouldn't be a god read if everything was too easy.
So all in all, hardship's are necessary. You gotta get through the rain to see the rainbow :)

When does she ever make reasonable, thought out decisions?
If all of that stuff never happened, well, if you read Bloodlines, you see that all of i..."
Sorry but I don't agree with the idea that the ends justify the means.
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