![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So… why? Why did she trust Gideon with her life at that point? She comes to the conclusion later on that Gideon is her best and only friend and she’d be undone without her… but to me that seemed a revelation. The number of people she would let physically touch her could be counted on 1 hand with fingers left over. The two of them are still threatening each others lives on a near hourly basis. This is Harrow, she doesn’t trust ANYBODY to do anything right which is why she does everything herself. She put her life in the hands of a person who (outwardly at least) had no love for Harrow at that point in the story. There would be literally nothing Harrow could do to stop it. However the main thing that gets passed over even by Harrow (she mentions it, but only a passing line) is that if Gideon throws Harrow off, she’s dead. In GtN, on the second trial, the book focuses on the pain that Gideon is going through and how bad it will be and how bad it actually was for her. ![]()
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