Talk:King "Liam" Rys/@comment-38034386-20190417124547

He's my all time LI choice. In Book 1, he seems to be not a risk-taker; always afraid to disappoint his family, court & Cordonia that I hated him first. But when he finally dare to confess his feeling for Riley in chapter 19 book 1, I fall in love with him. Esp, after that he did enjoy "doing it" with her in the maze garden. And thank goodness, they've done "it" successfully uninterrupted. And as the chapters go on, he's developped to be more confident in showing his affectionate love & desire for her as if "atoning" the moments before the Coronation.

I keep choosing him, because he's the one who falls in love with her from the very beginning. And he's proved to be truly happy & feel lucky if Riley says yes to his proposal. No matter how mad I am with him for seemingly choosing Madeleine in the last chapter of book 1 & half-book 2, but I could never have guts to turn him down. I could never bring myself to see his shock & brokenhearted reaction. Esp, given how detail his arrangement to propose to her is; borrowing Chance the corgi to carry his engagement ring & proposing her at the base of their beloved special landmark (in their hearts), the Statue of Liberty! As if he really wants to create as one of the many special memories as possible with his beloved, Riley.

As his inner friends circle say: he deserves to be loved & happy. Because he's so sweet, pure-hearted, selfless, sincere & full of love. Esp after his father died protecting him, he states that he has great need of Riley. How can I resist a handsome guy who's not shy to show that he need me?

I just hope that in The Royal Heir, he would becomes more & more aggressive, confident, daring & lustful in showing & relishing his love for his beloved wife & queen, Riley; not afraid to break the rules. He's already a king, he & Riley are officially husband & wife. So, what's a shame, Liam?