![]() ![]() Equally, there was no need to use the prospect of children to present Charles as very protective of the innocent and helpless (though I will add that I do like this ongoing attempt to redeem the Alpha male werewolf of this world by both raising up submissive wolves and recasting Alpha wolves to make them more than just raging dominant arseholes) because that has been his thing from the very beginning of the series. ![]() I feel that Joseph already made that point excellently, the burden of watching people you love and care for grow old and die, even Maggie made the point with her still very much caring for Charles. ![]() This is used a lot to push the idea of Charles being afraid to have someone so vulnerable in his brutal life, his fear of letting people close and also links into the way he feels about Joseph, an old friend who is not unaging like the werewolves and is now dying. I’m not a huge fan of one of the conflicts of the book which is Anna wanting to have Charles’s child. ![]()
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