quote author=forumghost link=topic=53912.msg2338354#msg2338354 date=1604107154]
Right yeah.
Like I said in my edit, Carlos kept
trying to trust Harry, but that's kinda hard when Harry not only refuses to trust him, but is constantly acting dodgy as fuck, right after demanding the benefit of the doubt.
Like C'mon:
Carlos: "Are you fucking a wampire?"
Harry: "How Dare you?" *Start's preparing for a fight*
Also Harry: *Is seen fucking her by several people not long after*
Harry: *Attacks Carlos and runs off right before the Fomor show up, but won't tell anyone where he went or why*
Also Harry: "WAAAHHHHH! Nobody trusts me!"
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I agree about the details but I don't see Ramirez trying to trust Harry. Only "saying" that.
I agree with Dina here. The way I read it Carlos was really saying, "We know you're under the Raith's power, let us help you."
From Warden Ramirez perspective this makes some sense. If the Wardens file reports or if Captain Luccio spoke to Carlos about the last time she went to Chicago, he could have learned that Luccio saw Harry coming out of a known White Court building (Club Zero) and accepted a ride from Thomas Raith. When Carlos worked with Harry in White Night, Harry had a lot of information on the internal political workings of White Court; probably much more information than anyone else on the White Council. If the comic book story War Cry is cannon; and I have no idea if the comic book stories are, Thomas helped Harry, Carlos, Wild Bill and Yoshino when they were fighting the Red Court in that story. And, it didn't help that when Carlos came up to Harry on the beach that Thomas was with him. Finally, after what Molly did to him, Carlos had to be afraid of what being associated with Winter was doing or had done to Harry.
When Harry was stopped leaving the Raith manor, it was clear that Carlos and the rest of the Wardens; except perhaps Chandler, assumed the worst about Harry. Frankly, Harry shouldn't have been surprised if he thought about it for a while. Having said all that, I'm not saying Carlos Ramirez was completely in the right. Earlier that morning on the beach, when Thomas offered to leave, Carlos should have thanked him and then brought up his concerns to Harry in private. Instead he went straight into total distrust mode by talking about the peace talks while planting the tracking spell. In fact, he planted the tracking spell before he started talking about the Fomor and the peace talks.
In BG, when Carlos talked to Harry when he was entering Marcone's castle, he didn't bring up the illusion that people would have taking about, he just asked where Harry had been. Harry did say that he had to "Had to go grab some tools," but he could have elaborated a little more without giving much away." Something as simple as, "I was out on the street and saw Ethniu roll up, so I knew I had to get some heavier than usual tools to work with." However, Harry was in a somewhat difficult position. He didn't want to even think about the Athame he was carrying and he believes there is another Black Council member working within the White Council. Beyond Ebenezer, he doesn't know who he can trust on the Council and his relationship with Eb at that time was a complete mess.
Finally, as I stated in another post, when Harry is telling Carlos what a real threat is, he was speaking hypothetically. Carlos probably took it as a genuine threat, especially the part about Molly taking issue with the Council going after Harry. Carlos probably saw that as a personal threat made by Harry expressly aimed at himself.
I don't think that what transpired between Harry and Carlos is all about who was right and who was wrong. It's more about a lack of communication because of Harry's general isolation, miscommunication, the general attitude of most wizards to jealously hold on to secrets combined with legitimate concerns on both sides which were exaggerated by the issues I mentioned before that.