May-05-2010, 09:38 AM (UTC)
Hmm... good point, but personally I don't think so. I think at that point his thinking really wasn't coherent anymore, and that he tried to put it together more because he couldn't bare to see it broken. It might have been the only part of her destruction that he felt he could repair.
And I also think it would certainly have saddened him that a part of it was missing, as Fitz wonders.
He certainly was not expecting there to be any sort of life for him again!
And I also think it would certainly have saddened him that a part of it was missing, as Fitz wonders.
He certainly was not expecting there to be any sort of life for him again!