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Originally Posted by BashZeStampeedo
I agree that it's unlikely to be a fear of outliving him, but why would she put him in such a dangerous situation if she was afraid of him dying? Also, rather than letting him rest and recuperate, she dragged him on a chase after Abe during a rebellion. I'm not so sure it's his death she's worried about.. but she certainly did make sure he knew that he was accepting responsibility for *something* bad when they had their last talk.
However, you might be onto something when you mention her pack. It's possible she doesn't know how her pack could accept her falling in love with a mortal. But who knows, at this point he's going to have to keep pressuring her into telling him what the fuss is about.
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I think she prompt Lawerence into this deal because it would realize his dream of becoming a town merchant. If the deal goes successfully, Lawernce will get the inn as well as a huge profit to run the the shop. And if it didn't, he will still get the inn, and with profit he got from Kumerson, he would probably still be able to run the shop, while Horo will just turn into a wolf, escape and say farewell to him. Either way, she would be able to part with lawerence on good terms. Which is why she said that she will end this tale happily.
Also, since there is a rebellion happening in the town, they will want to get out the as soon as possible. Resting in an area where people are fighting, and destorying stuff isn't a good idea. Futhermore, things will get messy and complicated once the church brings an armed force to quell the rebellion. And since Abe double crossed them and injured Lawerence in the process, Horo with all her pride, would probably want to hunt Abe and smash her head through multiple brick walls.