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  And....the end!!!

I know you're probably really mad. Heck I'd be too if I read a story and it ended like that.

  A second book isn't an option right now so...I don't know if I'll continue this. As of right nope.

The story as of right now ends with Tewkesbury and [Y/N] being separated and [Y/N] ending up with Phillip in Italy.

    An more detailed explanation on why Tewkesbury was gone; [Y/N]s mother and Oliver went to his parents and convinced them that [Y/N] was only using him for money and that they were planning on escaping together.

Tewkesbury's parents had been planning on sending him to the military already as you read in chapter 9, and when they found out that he had a hidden relationship with [Y/N] they had made up their minds and had him sent away to a military boarding school.

  They caught him going to see [Y/N] one day and they took him by force— Tewkebsury obviously didn't want to leave you willingly. He had that choice made for him.

    But Charles (Tewkesbury's friend from the beginning) found out where he was and helped him escape from there two days before the wedding.

    I also just wanted to add in that Phillip isn't actually a bad guy, in [Y/N]s point of view he is, but the reality is that he never wanted to marry [Y/N] so sudden but her mother convinced him that that was she wanted and her and Oliver basically manipulated him into paying all the debts and that [Y/N] was in love with him when [Y/N] is obviously not.

   They filled him up with all these ideas that [Y/N] liked him and loved him, keeping the relationship she had with Tewksbury completely hidden so he wouldn't have any doubts about courting her.

Also!! Inspector Lestrade told [Y/N] that Tewkesbury left because [Y/N]'s mother paid him to. Phillip had no idea about any of that. In chapter 17 when [Y/N] sees him talking to him, they were actually just having a simple conversation. Inspector Lestrade did bring Tewkebsury up, but Phillip had nothing to do with any of that and he had no knowledge that even happened. That was all [Y/N]'s mother and Oliver.

And obviously he's going to be upset when he founds out that [Y/N] was never in love with him. He had made a deal with her mother to get her to pressure [Y/N] to marry him and a part of that was [Y/N] never finding out. So in the scene when he finds out the truth— he believes that [Y/N] was in on it and that she had manipulating him as well.

  But in truth, your character never knew what was going on. And you had fallen to the pressure of helping your family so you married him, believing it would help you get over Tewkesbury.

So overall, Phillip is also just a pawn in the game, [Y/N]'s mother and Oliver used the fact that he was interested in you and manipulated him and you and literally everything so that you would get married to him. They took advantage of the fact that Phillip barely knew tewkesbury and Phillip didn't even think for a second that him and [Y/N] had a relationship.

That doesn't really excuse Phillips aggression but at the same time, he just found out the girl he's in love with tried running away with her ex lover on the day of their wedding.

There's also some symbolism when Phillip asks [Y/N] if he could tell her father about their engagement. It's sort of a "what one man won't do, another one will" type of moment. It's meant to represent how Tewkesbury never had the guts to confront [Y/N]s father while Phillip did.

I wrote Tewksbury as accurate as I could, and I wrote in how he was afraid of talking to her father because he doubted that he would accept [Y/N] and his relationship— therefore he would make excuses and he wanted to run away because 1, he feared his parents sending him away, and 2, he doubted [Y/N]s family accepting him.

And his cowardly actions caused him to lose [Y/N]. He lied about his parents wanting to send him away and as a result— they did exactly so— leaving [Y/N] behind to succumb to the pressure of "saving" her family from being broke and ruined and she married Phillip.

    I hope it all makes sense, it's a bit to take in. And if you have any questions please ask them!

  Now there is a possibility of me writing a second half of this book but right now 20 chapters is all there is.

   I'm sorry but also not sorry.

  Is it really a forbidden love story if it doesn't end in tragedy?

   Maybe I'll write a second half maybe I won't, we'll see what the future holds.

Thanks for reading!

-your friend who needs to watch Priscilla

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