Richard Treloars 'Relationship In' The Handmaid's Tale

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What would have happened if Blair Hunting hadn't brutally ensured an end to their adolescent relationship? Treloar had contemplated that before he'd decided to attempt to reunite with Alexandra again. If he'd simply allowed them to be, would the differences between them and their upbringings have created a wedge between them, despite how much the couple continued to love each other and in the end, that being too much for either of them to endure? For Richard Treloar would never have conformed, never been 'one of them,' and that could well have led to the natural fading of their relationship without the rancour and hatred that the Patriarch's actions back then had forced now. Possibly, this was the only way it could ever have worked between him and Lexi, the flight from her father, the time that they'd spent apart, the desire to start a new life together, free of his influence and that, ironically, Huntington's actions to force that before it's time had led to the present, placing them in a position where they fully united against him. …show more content…

And what a wedding that would have been. Honestly, Richard even if granted her hand in marraige by her Father, likely would have jokingly requested Lexi to elope with him anyway. Better a small private ceremony with genuine people and friends than an over the top celebration filled with people he neither like or respected and that was more about the Father of the Bride's ego than the Bride and Groom. Although, he hadn't spoken to Lexi about it, when the did finally gain their freedom, and the time came for the wedding, it'd be whatever they