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Healing from emotional scars is an important aspect of the novel. Not only must Raeve face her suppressed emotions if she wishes to heal, but Kaan must also reconcile the woman he once knew and fell in love with and the woman she’s become. Raeve buries her feelings deeply, creating a protective barrier against potential pain. Her journey involves facing these emotions, acknowledging her past as Elluin, and understanding that healing requires embracing vulnerability and overcoming the traumas of her past. In this early installment in the Moonfall series, Raeve’s healing process remains largely in its preliminary stages. The imagery of Hae’s Perch, her favorite moon, reflects her yearning for beauty amid tragedy and imperfections. Reave’s desire to avoid the moon’s potentially tragic story mirrors her reluctance to face her own painful history at the beginning of the novel. Yet the moon’s existence is a testament to resilience and the potential for joy even in dire circumstances. These are lessons that Raeve will learn and keep in mind during her own healing journey.
In contrast with Raeve’s guardedness, Kaan openly expresses his emotions and is unafraid to address them.