You and I appear to be on the same wavelength in regard to Will not wanting Elizabeth to be alone, putting aside any possessiveness/jealousy, and entrusting her to Jack while he's off doing his Ferryman duty
I think that Will, loving her, would want Elizabeth to have as much happiness as possible in life. And he's no longer a mortal, and his work cannot but draw him away from mortal concerns. At least that's how I see it. How could the experiences he's having as CotFD not affect him in profound ways, even if he becomes mortal again?
Yes, my Sparrabeth Muse seems to be pretty lively these days, more than in a long time. There may be more in this plotline, presently. :)
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Date: 2009-09-27 11:12 pm (UTC)I think that Will, loving her, would want Elizabeth to have as much happiness as possible in life. And he's no longer a mortal, and his work cannot but draw him away from mortal concerns. At least that's how I see it. How could the experiences he's having as CotFD not affect him in profound ways, even if he becomes mortal again?
Yes, my Sparrabeth Muse seems to be pretty lively these days, more than in a long time. There may be more in this plotline, presently. :)