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Anonymous Coward Β· 19d

Glad you're back! So, I'm just here to give my opinion on Freya and Enzo ship (please don't attack me πŸ™). Honestly, I don't like this ship at all and I don't feel a spark when I read a scene containing them (they barely have any scenes together). So I don't think the reason Freya became a nun was not just because Enzo, the one she "loved", died in front of her. I think Enzo's death was just the trigger for her to realize what a shitty person she was and how similar she was to Cezar. And all I can say to people who always claim that Freya and Enzo are in love with each other is that Freya and Enzo are NOT in love with each other. Enzo was a known womanizer and flirted with women he found attractive, and Freya herself admitted that she was simply attracted to Enzo and enjoyed his company. There is no love between them, only attraction. Besides, Freya and Enzo have only known each other for a few days. I also think they are not the type to fall in love at first sight.

I GOT SCARED BECAUSE I READ "LORENZO" INSTEAD OF ENZO OMG. God save me from these similar names- But I agree with you, anon. Enzo was a womanizer! What he felt for Freya was merely attraction. She is beautiful, he was too, and that was it. Two beautiful people who attracted each other. They merely knew each other and had no emotional connection beyond that initial superficial crush stage. Especially because Enzo wouldn't even like Freya if he knew how mean she was to Ruby and Freya would probably lose interest if he defended his sister- I like Freya's character as an antagonist because I like selfish, self-centered characters in the sense that it's cool to see how absurd their views are. But even though I liked it, I found Freya's ending extremely rushed and, honestly, they used Enzo as just a trigger. It would have been MUCH MORE impactful to her if it had been someone she actually cared about who had died there, like her brother or father. But Enzo served because Freya wasn't even involved in that final poison plan anyway. She saw him die in front of her while flirting with him and possibly this made her realize that if she continued to act using people like Cezar used the queen and Enzo, it would be her loved ones who died. And maybe the trigger of simply seeing a death, for that matter, was enough. Freya had already shown signs of internal questioning since the fight with Ruby in the greenhouse, but it would be nice to have something more significant that made her change her key. Ultimately, I'm still mourning Enzo and I don't hate Freya the nun, although it would have been better to have seen the path to it in more detail and regret.

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