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In Blair's POV of this story, Rush came across as a complete and total ass, but I loved him anyway. You could just tell there was more to him that what he showed. Now I know there was more to him. Here was a guy that was left, from a very young age, to feel a paternal sense of responsibility for his little sister while his mother went off and did whatever. He grasped at the little time he had by himself with his dad because it gave him a break and allowed for him to be a boy. When he was with his dad, no one was clinging too him or needed him for anything. So as the story unfolded and we discovered why Rush went in search of Abe, I forgave him (even though I thought I already had) for destroying Blair's family in the name of his sister's happiness. I fell for him a little bit harder because he wasn't the ass he wanted everyone to see. He was a twenty-four year old guy who had way to many people using him and sucking the life out of him. Blair calmed Rush and made him think of his own feelings, rather than worrying about everyone else. And to just get inside his mind....*le sigh*.
In my opinion, this was a great addition to Blair and Rush's story. It's always nice to hear the other side and realize, from the very beginning, he was as in to her as she was him. Abbi Glines...bring on some more Rush!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 1 May, 2014: Finished reading
- 1 May, 2014: Reviewed