(Found this theory online, it's not mine but I love it)
*SOB* This is so sweet...and so sad. I just loved Ian and Natalie's relationship. They worked so well together, and their relationship was just perfect. They were so sweet, and they both really understood each other because they'd both had to grow up with Isabel and Vikram. Killing off Natalie was so cruel...
Whoever wrote this needs a 39 clues award. I love how they said that Natalie meant the most to him and no his life didn't revolve around Amy. Thats why I'm not Amian (no offense) because every little thing Ian does gets taken and blown up into this big thing like "Ian passed Amy the mashed potatoes at the dinner table because he means everything to him and he can not live without her and they're gonna get married and have a billion babies!"
ReplyDeleteThat's just my opinion. Loved the post though.
They do. A gigantic trophy showing their awesomeness to the world. I'm a total Amian, but no, his life doesn't revolve around Amy. It revolved around Natalie. That's why it was so cruel to take her from him.
DeleteWHEN NATALIE HOLDS HIS HAND IN INTO THE GAUNTLET….
DeleteI. DIED.
DeleteI remember reading it so clearly- I still didn't know the characters that well, but when Natalie did that I was seriously choking up and I only cry in books when someone dies or Amy stomps on Jake's heart...
DeleteSame here. It was just so sad that these tough kids had been so stripped down...
DeleteWhenever I read about them doing something fun or relaxing e.g. drinking hot chocolate when they're boarding a plane or making jokes whenever they have down time I'm like YES KEEP LIVING A HAPPY LIFE.
DeleteIts seriously so sad.
EXACTLY! I mean, I can't even imagine their position. These are just teenagers! Those little moments make me so happy too:) ENJOY YOUR LIVES
DeleteKEEP DRINKING YOUR LIQUIDIZED CHOCOLATE, CAHILLS!
DeleteI'm glad Amy and Dan got their time off. They were so much better in Mission Titanic. We'll have to see if Amy stays calm or if she tries to take over in M. Hindenburg.
YES!!
DeleteThey really were!! I loved it. :) Fingers crossed!
Also, when Ian starts crying in Into the Gauntlet (for Natalie), my heart pretty much died. To see his baby sister, who he cared about more than anybody else, get shot by someone whom he had known his whole life probably changed him forever.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. That absolutely killed me. It's no wonder the guy is emotionally traumatized!!!
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