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"After he dies"... such a bold statement...
Has Monster Girl done something against her too?
I love and hate this story, a classical Cornbringer to the point you can almost play bingo with his tropes and clichés... This story is equivalent to using the highest-quality ingredients on the market and a professional kitchen to make a cake. You spend hours on preparation and mixing only to get distracted by a squirrel behind a window and wander away, then come back few hours later and decide to continue by pouring a masterly done dough into old shoes and shoving it into a far too hot oven and yet somehow taking it out raw inside... Great story and characters, rushed tempo in the second half, and an outright painful ending... still worth a read I would say.
What do you mean " if I don't want to read spicey content"?
Oh... That's not good...
That moment of realization, just how badly you screwed up...
Called it :)
Personal theory: We know from Snape, that Lily had some really dark tendencies, what if she helped/experimented on Lupin and gained his loyalty? What if what we're seeing is just overzealous Werewolf eager to see the son of his mistress openly following in her footsteps?
in past world he could, he mentioned being in hospital and broken arm, but in DC universe so far the worse he got, was being slapped and getting few scrapes, so I guess his power are either growing or adapting