MC1560 wrote:What makes this relationship feel wrong for me is Emily's disability. It's like no matter what they say, it still feels like they are taking advantage of her.
She probably spent decades suffering her husband's infidelities and her own powerlessness. She probably became resigned to it. So when faced with Honor, what hope did she have? She waved the white flag and became the secondary wife.
It might feel that way to you, but there's no indication that she felt that way. You're projecting on her.
And why are you placing "infidelities" in the plural? From what we've been told, Hamish was unfaithful only with Kuzak, some time in the past we were never told when. That may been more than one encounter, but it doesn't look like that lasted long. For the rest of the 30 years or more since her accident, he was entirely faithful.
I don't see why she should resign herself to anything. It was not an ongoing situation.
If not for the accident, would she have fought back? Shamed him? Divorced him and found somebody else?
Or just accepted Honor into the marriage, as she did in the books. Honor hadn't met Emily yet (I think) when Hamish fell in love with her in
In Enemy Hands. And he did because of his admiration for her will and skills and not because he had stopped loving his wife. So that side is likely to have happened anyway.
Similarly, they would have continued to avoid each other, tearing themselves up, to avoid betraying Emily. At which point, she may have given her permission anyway.
We don't know.
[qupte]How does her daughter look at a photo of the three of them not think her mother looks like the third wheel of relationship?[/quote]
Because she can think "I had two mothers," same as Raoul. And why should she think any different from Raoul anyway? I think that if Emily had lived, both Raoul and Katherine would have been raised to love both mothers equally. It's only her passing away that changed the context.
If Hamish had died on Beowulf Alpha, Honor would have raised both kids as her own. As she will anyway.
Raoul inherits the Duchy and the Stead because he was born first, not because he was born of Honor's genetic material. We didn't witness Katherine's birth to see if Honor said the same words recognising her as heiress, but I don't see why she wouldn't have.