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Skeleton Song (Wayward Children, #7.7)
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"Sing to me of Mariposa..."
For those who have been reading since the beginning, who don't go into this story uncertain of what things beneath the surface are, you'll know why the ending is as the ending is.
Be sure.
Not Be Certain. Not Be Brave. Not Be Happy.
Be. Sure.
Surety does not mean perfect understanding of what you're embarking on, its understanding its an adventure you want. An adventure that you are willing to risk everything for because its what you want.
Christopher is a quiet character, who like Kade, his Door and how he came to be thrown back to "reality", are hard to discuss fully. But he wants back to his Skeleton Girl and in this short story we're given a glimpse at what they had together.
For those who have been reading since the beginning, who don't go into this story uncertain of what things beneath the surface are, you'll know why the ending is as the ending is.
Be sure.
Not Be Certain. Not Be Brave. Not Be Happy.
Be. Sure.
Surety does not mean perfect understanding of what you're embarking on, its understanding its an adventure you want. An adventure that you are willing to risk everything for because its what you want.
Christopher is a quiet character, who like Kade, his Door and how he came to be thrown back to "reality", are hard to discuss fully. But he wants back to his Skeleton Girl and in this short story we're given a glimpse at what they had together.
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October 24, 2022
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