![]() ![]() That was one of the things I loved most about the original trilogy, and I’m so happy that they were continued to be portrayed this way also in Rebel. The Legend trilogy was one of the first series where the boy and the girl were equals in every way and where June was allowed to be the tough, logical and not so empathetic action hero and Day the kind, more emotional character. “I bled the last time I allowed myself to love her, and she had bled the same.” And also to, once again, getting angry at the universe for not just letting them get their happily ever after without throwing all these obstacles at them… June and Day are some of my favorite OTPs ever and it was wonderful to meet them both again and to take part of their epic love. ![]() ![]() Eden is at the verge of adulthood and about to graduate university, and Daniel is a secret agent, still putting his life at risk on a daily basis, and still trying to get his memories back and understand the depth of his feelings for June. ![]() Rebel takes place ten years after the original plot in Legend’s timeline, and tells the story of Daniel (Day) and his younger brother Eden as they are trying to heal in their different ways in the aftermath of the war and in a new gamified society. ![]()
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