There is also the other part of the end of skin game where Harry and Molly bump into Mab's meeting with marcone and play their own game.
Yes, and?
Lea had far more opportunities with Harry than Mab will ever get with Maggie and there was no other influence to compensate for it. Maggie mostly lives with the carpenters and has Mouse. She is far better protected.
Harry's letting Mab give his daughter Christmas presents, the Winter Lady is acting as Maggie's big sister, and there's going to be a squad of Winter faeries next door as a protection detail. I'd say that's plenty of opportunities--in fact, I'd say it's more opportunities than Lea probably had.
It is true and she is behaving like an older sister with Maggie.
Regardless of how Molly is behaving, we do
not know that it is true. There is no reason Molly's personal feelings of protectiveness and obligation should automatically translate to the metaphysical and binding obligations of the fae. As an example: Mab clearly felt love for her daughters, but she still had to make an explicit bargain with Sarissa before she could spend time with her. So there's no reason that Molly feeling like she should protect Maggie means that she actually can--I'd say it's far more likely that she can do very little to protect Maggie without a bargain allowing her to do so.
She could trade Harry's debt but she did not trade her obligation to Harrry. I do not think she could. Those are different things
So she prevents Molly from fulfilling her obligations (if there are any) instead, and then it's automatically her job.
Maggie is connected to her old life and the obligations to her human family. I think that is pretty strong
Maggie is also connected to the whole mess of Harry not loving Molly and asking her to help him suicide to protect Maggie, which I feel is also pretty strong.
Also, we've seen that the Winter Mantles can screw with people without them necessarily noticing.
I do not see that happen and even if it happens it will only be after the BAT when Mab would not need an active more than average knight that much anymore.
A) I'm not convinced. I think there's a good chance that Harry
finds a way out, and then has to wrestle with whether he actually ought to use it.
B) I don't see Mab just letting Harry go after the BAT, just on general principle. It wouldn't be Mab to just give up a powerful knight that she's worked hard to get in favor of a mediocre one just because Harry doesn't like the job.
More than likely we will see that everything Mab asks Harry to do will in some ways be a good thing to do if done in Harry's way. As we see in Skin Game.
And as we see in Cold Case, there are plenty of things that Mab has her subordinates do that are in some ways a good thing and are still horrifying and the kind of thing Harry would want no part in.