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Where did she think she was?
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Where did she think she was?
I’d like to know that too. What mr. King asked, not what she asked. I kindz know amswer to that one.
But to address Wednesday’s comment. She ran away before knowing Taylor had Holiday Spirit, from possible weaker enemy (read Taylor, though I think she just considered him superbly stupid rather than evil and not pn the side of Bunny) and from an ally (read Friday, I believe he was on the good side from the getgo…), who could not only help her take or subdue at least Taylor, but also give her briefing regarding what, where, who, when and why. But yeah, it has to be some serious post-resurrection delirium that makes her think she is in a completely diffrent setting…
Which just begs the question… “Where did she think she was?” ~ Scott King
The story lets you know the things you need to know. If you need to know where she thought she was then it will tell you.
I'm not fully confident I can trust the story… The story has been known to lead me off to several wild goose chases with loads of red herrings… But then again, what can a reader do? 😀
I personally would recommend applesauce with the goose and perhaps just some new potatoes with the herrings. 😛
If you don't trust the story you don't have to keep reading it.
Whenever a story doesn't answer a question, I just shrug and come up with ten-thousand possible answers that I then decide are all simultaneously true. I suggest that Velgar should adopt a similar policy.
What happened to Anna, anyways?