"Sorry I didn't mean to do that!" Keefe has entered Sophie's bedroom, oblivious to her current state of affairs. "Sophie, I'm really sorry and I shouldn't have said that, I really didn't mean it—" Sophie silenced him with a kiss on the cheek. He used this ability when skipping Level One in Foxfire, and uses it when ditching classes in Foxfire -- he learns the subject matter without actually being in the class to learn it. Sophie bent down and began picking up the cakes. "Just kidding! I just didn’t know it.” And with that, he kissed her again. Would you rather dance with the master troublemaker himself, aka me, or would you rather dance with Fitz?" Dex lets Sophie tell Keefe he's a Technopath. Keefe bent down with her and helped her pick them up. When they were finished, they stayed sitting on the floor. In Book 6, Sophie and Dex kiss, proving there is no chemistry between them, after all, they are cousins, ... Dex is jealous when Keefe is at Sophie's house so much. Fitz and the others walk in on Sophie and Keefe hugging and Fitz asks if “he was interrupting something”. Keefe rushed over to Sophie trying to get her to wake up. In Book 3: Everblaze Keefe and Sophie remain a pretty close relationship and Keefe starts to hint that he likes her as more than a friend. Dex helps to get a message from the cave despite having to relive memories. “I’ve wanted to do that for a very long time,” Keefe said eventually. They talk for a little while, with topics including Mallowmelt and good manners. See more ideas about Lost city, The best series ever, The fosters. Keefe also has the amazing ability to keep a clear memory of everything he has experienced; just like the main protagonist of the series, Sophie. His jaw was also clenched, showing he was mad and jealous of Sophie/Keefe. I was teasing you! But his eyes were still drooping shut. Sophie rolled her eyes, but the corners of her lips twitched. Finally Elwin came. But soon enough, Sophie can't contain it any longer. Maruca manifests as a psionipath (this leads her to wanting to join the Black Swan, which results with a conflict with Wylie). Sophie definitely didn’t want to leave him here. He doesn’t have a special ability when Sophie meets him, but she can tell he’s incredibly talented—especially at alchemy—despite the fact that many people unfairly underestimate both him and his family. "Yo Foster! "quote" ― Dex Dizznee "Dex immediately becomes Sophie’s best friend, and takes it upon himself to help her find her way through her complicated new world. Keefe stirred in the huge bed, but didn't really obey. He rolled over, groaning, until he faced her. Nobody dies! He was out cold, drooling on his pillow. She lashes out, unlike her usual self. “I think I have too. I'd dance with Sophie!" Sophie learns to control her enhancing ability with help from Oralie. Biana huffed and pinched Sophie on her arm. "Quiet. I motioned to Sophie Fitz immediately pulled out his imparter and called Elwin. Sophie bit her lip. See more ideas about Lost city, The best series ever, Book memes. Nov 14, 2018 - Explore Sokeefe_lover's board "keefe and sophie" on Pinterest. Nothing worked. Keefe's POV Elwin got straight to work trying to get Sophie to wake up. Keefe turned to Sophie. he moaned. Sophie yelped. "I know." Mar 24, 2020 - Explore Maddy906's board "Keefe and Sophie and Fitz" on Pinterest. ." "Keefe, c'mon." Sophie carries Keefe to Elwin and is they're at the healing center Dex, Keefe, and Tam don’t die (thank god they don't). They both knew Sophie really did have to leave now, but neither one wanted to end the moment. In Book 4: Neverseen , Keefe again hints that he has feelings for her, and they share a few moments, and even almost kiss at the end of the book. . He shoves Keefe out of the way to offer her a mental boost. Sophie felt her smile fade, and Keefe saw it. At that point, Keefe asks what was wrong. For now, Sophie has mentioned that it has to do with an argument she had with Marella. Sophie grinned. Fitz hugs her and promises everything will be alright after Mr. Forkle reveals Nightfall's purpose.