Am back. Is it impossible for Morgan to say No? I hadn't noticed. Mmm. This makes me uncomfortable. It's a good thing that Aiden and his many small relations are there, and that within a few weeks post-White Stag, things at the Cair are normalizing (even if Jalur has become so silent). I don't want Morgan to be the Womb of Narnia, either. Interesting that it's the two who are tied to Edmund who hold their ties so tightly. We don't hear much about Lambert, other than a faint memory I have of a reported conversation between him and Aslan.
Sets in motion Edmund's return? That's an interesting idea, oh, yes, prrrrrrr.
For me, as a reader, it's perfectly acceptable to have a few outstanding tensions trailing along after the end of a story. If everything is perfectly tidy, it seems to close the cupboard door on my imagination, almost as though the fait accompli of it all doesn't leave any questions to be answered.
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Sets in motion Edmund's return? That's an interesting idea, oh, yes, prrrrrrr.
For me, as a reader, it's perfectly acceptable to have a few outstanding tensions trailing along after the end of a story. If everything is perfectly tidy, it seems to close the cupboard door on my imagination, almost as though the fait accompli of it all doesn't leave any questions to be answered.