To understand the relationship, you must first understand the individuals. In 90% of Abitha-coded stories, the two halves follow a recognizable blueprint:

(The Spirit): Following Edward's death, Abitha forms a deep, "slow-burn" relationship with Samson, an ancient forest spirit. Their bond is central to the book; they discover their power through each other in a symbiotic relationship where Abitha provides purpose and Samson acts as a vessel for her magic. Though never explicitly sexual, their connection carries heavy sexual subtext and is often described by readers as a "sweet" and "tender" friendship-turned-alliance.

In the past, romantic storylines in media often followed a predictable pattern: a meet-cute, a whirlwind romance, and a happily-ever-after ending. However, as audiences have become more sophisticated, media has responded by portraying more realistic and nuanced romantic relationships.

In this dark folk horror story set in 1666 Colonial America, Abitha's relationships are defined by survival and complex emotional bonds within a rigid Puritan society.

In recent years, media has seen a surge in portrayals of Abitha relationships, particularly in TV shows and movies. These storylines often explore the complexities of close friendships, highlighting the emotional support, comfort, and sense of belonging that these relationships provide.