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Though Rose sleeps against Frenchie, he can barely feel her. He feels like something changed after he killed Travis. Frenchie admits to himself that he killed a man, that RiRi is dead, and that misses his parents more than he has in years. They continue to run for the next several days. Minerva is u
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  • Though Rose sleeps against Frenchie, he can barely feel her. He feels like something changed after he killed Travis. Frenchie admits to himself that he killed a man, that RiRi is dead, and that misses his parents more than he has in years. They continue to run for the next several days. Minerva is unresponsive and rides on Chi-Boy's back.
  • Missing his parents shows that, for Frenchie, killing Travis has thrust him uncomfortably into an adult role that he never expected to be in. Now that he's on the other side, he sees all that he lost by leaving his childhood behind and that becoming an adult in this world means coming to terms both with the violence he'll experience, as well as the...
  • This is when Miig met Dad. Miig promised to show Dad and his Council to the capital in exchange for a gun. The Council believed that they could talk sense into the government. Dad gave Miig the rifle when they got close.
  • Miig tries to impress upon Frenchie that while they will inevitably lose people, it's still important that he keep working toward making the world a better place and saving others, as Miig did by working with Dad in order to return to Isaac. This also shows how important of a motivator love is and suggests that as Frenchie continues to fall in love...

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