This is near to the first time when Wrath does something objectively wrong-something that couldn’t be defended, say, by a dual-POV or a miscommunication. The incident involves Wrath essentially removing Emilia’s free will. This, however, is explained after the incident. He’s training her for the ball (a feast, but, well, good enough-there are masks and everything, we can check off this trope too) when his princely brothers will try to use their powers upon Emilia for their own amusement. The two leads execute this hot-and-bothered dance extremely well, but for one strange scene that involves Wrath using his powers upon Emilia. It’s a classic let’s look intimidating and evil together in front of my court, Rhysand-Feyre stylesituation. It’s a classic we’re engaged but just for convenience but also secretly like it situation. It’s a classic they’re stuck in close quarters in the cold in an igloo with one room where they can’t wear clothes and must share body heat situation. It’s a classic they really really like each other but can’t admit itsituation. It’s a classic they can’t have sex but very much want to situation.
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