Some types of heartbreak don’t come from breaking up with someone; they come from finding out that someone you trusted made a choice that hurt you. That’s pretty much what happened between Rafe Cameron and Sofia in Season 4 of Outer Banks. It’s messier and more real than most fans thought it would be.
Rafe and Sofia’s story began in silence. Their first meeting was at a party where she worked at the Pelican Yacht Club. It started out as flirting, but over time it looked like they were dating. By Season 4, they were truly together. Sofia comforted Rafe at his father’s ash-spreading, cheered for him at the Enduro, and tried to calm him down at a party when old wounds about Ward came up. It was soft in a way that Rafe doesn’t get to be on screen very often. In fact, that’s what makes what happened next very painful.
Sofia had already made up her mind to tell Rafe about Hollis Robinson. She knew something wasn’t right about the deal after hearing the rumors, and she was going to the yacht club to tell him everything. She stopped after that. Because she could hear Rafe telling Ruthie that Sofia wasn’t his girlfriend and that he wouldn’t move in with her because she was a Pogue. He said that he had “standards.” She fought tears as she walked back to her car, but by the time she got angry, she had already changed her mind.
There are ways to understand that moment without completely making it okay. Sofia wasn’t thinking ahead at first; she was hurt quickly and in a way she hadn’t planned. Hollis gave her $25,000 to get Rafe to sign the development deal. She knew it was wrong. She had already told her dad that. She did it anyway, though, because she was under a lot of financial pressure and her pride was hurt.

After that, I felt guilty for weeks. Rafe, on the other hand, had no idea. He took Sofia to Goat Island, told her he was sorry for the fight on the beach, and promised to be a better man. In one of the most unexpectedly moving moments of the season, he told her he wanted to build a house with her there once the deal was done. He had already signed. They were both no longer on the ground.
Sofia tried to tell him the truth more than once. Rafe cut her off every time. He asked her to marry him when she finally had a chance to tell the truth after Hollis was shot and the case began to fall apart legally. It was his secret, not hers, so he didn’t care about hers. You can’t help but see the tragedy in that: a man forgiving a betrayal he doesn’t know about yet.
Morocco was where the breakup happened. In his quest to get back the $400,000 he lost in the deal, Rafe called Sofia for help. He was clearly in over his head. He learned about what Sofia did from a man named Groff. After that, he called her for a short time. He told her she had to leave his house because they were no longer together. There was no long fight. No exciting scene. There was only the sound of a voice on the phone.
Perhaps the most honest choice would be to say that the show didn’t try to make either of them completely right or wrong. Rafe was mean to Sofia, but he didn’t know that she could hear him. Sofia used her pain to explain away something she knew was wrong. Each choice they made cost them something real.
They end up getting back together, but the fact that they left the island together suggests that the story isn’t over yet. Even though it was short, the breakup works because it wasn’t based on a misunderstanding. Both of them did something that made it possible.

