Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-108.81.117.0-20140219000838/@comment-6207588-20140220141407

IJacksonVan wrote: Ravensong77 wrote: I think she's like Jackson...not knowing who she really is and taking the reflection of her true self or inner self (or whatever that quote was Derek gave). But Jackson was an ACTUAL kanima which is made by not knowing its past or something and Malia might not even know that she is adopted yet because she turned at a very young age. lol Prime with the intercourse. Malia does not know her true past or who she really is anymore than Jackson did...her shift would have been a shock to her (as far as we know)...as for her being adopted...no indication of that as of yet...Mrs.Tate could very well be her bio-mom.

Someone refresh my memory...was Malia the older daughter or the younger one?...I keep thinking she was the older one since she kept taking that toy back to her sisters grave...anyway depending on that Malia could have been the product of an affair or if she is the older one she could have been the product of a romance Peter had with her mom before Mr. Tate came into the picture. From the name alone, a part of me wonders if Peter didn't name her...I guess the question becomes...was he involved in her life before Talia removed the memory.

Can you imagine the mother if she and Peter were in a relationship and trying to make it work (for the sake of the child or maybe Peter actually felt something for her(just because your a self centered manipulator doesn't mean you can't feel...Jackson was self-centered and Peter said that he did care(have a bond with) for Lydia) and all of a sudden he has no recollection of who she or his daughter are. He just disappears...perhaps she has no idea he's a werewolf...the mother is left alone and feeling abandoned with no where to turn and Mr. Tate shows up and winds up taking care of her and eventually marrying her and having a family with her. I mean there are a lot of ways they can go with this. for now all we got is speculation.