Seamus is finally getting the experience and perspective to understand his family life. Although of course at that point in the story he was missing a bit of crucial information =P
I'm probably going to end up writing something that deals more directly with Chuck and his dolls. SWC has this thing about throwing in incredibly tantalizing details and then never bringing them up again. (I had completely forgotten about the prom queen line. So much material they hand us - it's fantastic.)
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I'm probably going to end up writing something that deals more directly with Chuck and his dolls. SWC has this thing about throwing in incredibly tantalizing details and then never bringing them up again. (I had completely forgotten about the prom queen line. So much material they hand us - it's fantastic.)