Not sure whether to apologise of now for having depressed you...?
And no, he can't be both. That's why I only ever referred to him as as the neutral 'he', except when I used both Lucas and John. I felt that if I referred to him as Lucas, then I'd kind of be burying the part of him that is John (and vice versa).
I just wonder which one he was when he died. Was he Lucas? Did he get that final bit of redemption? Oh god, I hope so. That's why I wrote the 'There's the scent of mossy earth in the breeze, and the sound of the wind whistling through the valleys, and as he soars through the air, he swears he can hear the cry of an osprey' bit.
Wait, which quote???
P.S. Do you think I should have put an explanation for some of the Lakes-specific stuff? Like schist, dry-stone walls, red/grey squirrels, ospreys, the fact that the market place and clock and story of the Methodist church is all real, that sort of thing?
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And no, he can't be both.
That's why I only ever referred to him as as the neutral 'he', except when I used both Lucas and John. I felt that if I referred to him as Lucas, then I'd kind of be burying the part of him that is John (and vice versa).
I just wonder which one he was when he died. Was he Lucas? Did he get that final bit of redemption?
Oh god, I hope so. That's why I wrote the 'There's the scent of mossy earth in the breeze, and the sound of the wind whistling through the valleys, and as he soars through the air, he swears he can hear the cry of an osprey' bit.
Wait, which quote???
P.S. Do you think I should have put an explanation for some of the Lakes-specific stuff? Like schist, dry-stone walls, red/grey squirrels, ospreys, the fact that the market place and clock and story of the Methodist church is all real, that sort of thing?