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Tobias/Four |
Tobias Eaton/Four
“Divergent” by Veronica Roth
We technically do get a “check-in” with him in the epilogue of
Allegiant, but I still want to see how he's doing even after that.
Rilla Blythe
“Rilla of Ingleside” by L.M. Montgomery
Rilla's story captivated me as much or more than Anne's first foray into the literary world with
Anne of Green Gables. I'd really like to see what she was up to a few years after World War I ended.
Valancy Stirling
“The Blue Castle” by L.M. Montgomery
My favorite stand-alone novel of L.M. Montgomery's that I've read so far. Valancy and Barney are adorable. I want to see where they are now :)
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Gwaine of BBC's Merlin; the Gwaine of TV is pretty different from the Gawain of literature. |
Sir Gawain
“Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” by Anon.
I pretty much just want to marry Gawain, okay?
Lucy Snowe
“Villette” by Charlotte Bronte
She suffered so much . . . I hope she's doing okay.
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Christy & Dr. MacNiell |
Christy Huddleston
“Christy” by Catherine Marshall
There's no epilogue in Marshall's
Christy, so it's never strictly clarified if she did indeed marry Dr. MacNiell or what happened with David and Alice. . . . I want to know more!
Catherine Morland
“Northanger Abbey” by Jane Austen
Catherine and Henry are like my #1 favorite Austen couple. I love them.
Jack, Gwendolen, Algernon, and Cecily
“The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde
I
would like to know how their marriages turned out.
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Horatio |
Catherine Linton and Hareton Earnshaw
“Wuthering Heights” by Emily Bronte
They are the sweetest couple. I like them.
Horatio
“Hamlet” by William Shakespeare
Poor guy . . . what did he do after everyone died? I feel so bad for him. Also I would marry him too if I could (that is if he and Gawain lived in separate worlds and I was in Horatio's . . . er, Denmark, I guess).
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