this was a really pleasant read, surprisingly so. i love the slow development of the main couple, and how they both try to support and protect each other.
i actually think it was for the best the author left the contents of the letter unknown, because ultimately what it said didn't matter anymore. roger was able to find companionship, friendship, and happiness w/ reno and the gang. he no longer needed to beat himself up over the guilt, nor continually sacrifice himself to make it up to the mother. he's at peace with what happened in the past, and regardless of what the letter said, he's not alone anymore
this was a really pleasant read, surprisingly so. i love the slow development of the main couple, and how they both try to support and protect each other.
i actually think it was for the best the author left the contents of the letter unknown, because ultimately what it said didn't matter anymore. roger was able to find companionship, friendship, and happiness w/ reno and the gang. he no longer needed to beat himself up over the guilt, nor continually sacrifice himself to make it up to the mother. he's at peace with what happened in the past, and regardless of what the letter said, he's not alone anymore