Edmund's sufficiently unsure of himself, and he and Morgan had not yet established a "new normal", that him kind of panicking is not out of the question. If the Tarkaan had argued the Morgan didn't really love him, or that it was a politically impractical arrangement, then Edmund would have told him to go hang. But since he instead pushed the button that Edmund had *just* been concerned about (pushing Morgan into a relationship she doesn't really want where she may feel coerced, particularly sexually), *and* Edmund has to deal with having totally overreacted to a misunderstanding, yes, I think you can justify panic here :-P
Also, I love Lucy's wholehearted endorsement of Morgan and support of Edmund. And that she won't led Edmund protest referring to Morgan as his consort.
Oh, and Morgan's way of teaching maths to Corin! :-)
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Edmund's sufficiently unsure of himself, and he and Morgan had not yet established a "new normal", that him kind of panicking is not out of the question. If the Tarkaan had argued the Morgan didn't really love him, or that it was a politically impractical arrangement, then Edmund would have told him to go hang. But since he instead pushed the button that Edmund had *just* been concerned about (pushing Morgan into a relationship she doesn't really want where she may feel coerced, particularly sexually), *and* Edmund has to deal with having totally overreacted to a misunderstanding, yes, I think you can justify panic here :-P
Also, I love Lucy's wholehearted endorsement of Morgan and support of Edmund. And that she won't led Edmund protest referring to Morgan as his consort.
Oh, and Morgan's way of teaching maths to Corin! :-)
Don't let the haters get you down. If you're getting them all worked up you're probably doing something right.