JKSManga
People say this is "forced" but I disagree this is what you call inevitable, Layla and Quinn have had feelings for each other since the early stages of the story but these feelings were put on hold because of the dalki war; after the war came the untimely slumber of Quinn which lasted a milenia, and when Quinn wakes up he has no idea where everyone is. Long story short this was meant to happen from the very beginning and if you read the story up until this very point that should be apparent. I personally feel happy that this couple which yearned for each other for so long, their love has finally come to fruition. Man that last sentence was cheesy but I stand by my opinion
God its been a long time coming and to be honest, there has only been my one other person with potential to really compete for Quinn heart, but sadly she died a long time ago so I don't think that will happen any time soon. I really hope that Quinn and Layla are able to remain together going forward, but I also get this sinking feeling that something is going to go very wrong, which could well push Quinn over the edge into full Celestial Rampage mode.
Finally been waiting for this! Good to know they didn't mess around but it makes sense to Quinn he didn't feel the last 1000 years so his feelings are still strong. I look forward to him teasing Layla about her horns flashing her true feelings. Minny is going to have fun with her new mommy and bet all the other girls will join in. Don't get why everyone says it is forced this was the only pairing outcome or Quinn ends up alone. Quinn and Layla liked each other for a long time if it wasn't for the family bond they would already be together. All the other girls were one sided as Quinn didn't like them, even Helen Quinn was going to reject her if not for Vincent and he only started thinking about her more after he death. Sweet moment but the fact he has to bring up killing Erin is going to kill the mood. I hope Quinn takes her our on that date first and doesn't bring it up himself. Also now imagining them arguing over who kills her cause they don't want the other to be burden or suffer from killing a former friend.