It comes as a shock to Malleus when you mention wanting to break up.You get along so well with his Diasomnia family, too! Everyone makes jokes about when your wedding will be.He fears losing you, and he treasures the time that you spend together far more than any gold or jewels.…knows that your mortal life is a short one, a flicker of fire that will go out just as soon as it was lit.“For you,” he says, “I will gladly break any rule.”.The ideas are so radical, so nontraditional, for one such as Riddle, that your jaw drops. To your surprise, Riddle suggests relocating to a new country, even eloping, if his mother refuses to give her blessing. He folds his arms and stands his ground.
That is not the destiny I want for myself.” I know what type of woman my mother would set me up with: a shallow, witless doll. Pretty and refined, able to sire many children and play the role of the perfect, doting housewife. Riddle deserves a nice girl from the upper crust. “…It’s my mother, isn’t it? You are frightened to death by her.”.Riddle is not surprised when you tell him you want to break up.He had come to terms with that a long time ago, when he first started dating you–and he does not regret it one bit, not when you’ve made each other so happy.…knows that his mother will never accept you into the family.“Who cares if I’ll never be king? You…you make me feel like one–so don’t go scampering off anywhere, herbivore.It’s clear that he’s not going to let you go. Leona backs you into a corner and pins you against the wall.“Do you really think that lowly of me? I can value other things besides the crown.
You tell Leona that he deserves better–he deserves royalty, so he can be the king that he has always wanted to be.