It's true: Flitters' love affair with Marie seemed a lot more drama heartfelt than when we see him again in 20YA and he's like "I'm casually just gonna get Normandy for my possible bastard and then never see his mom again."
The Bourbon nymph was never very important. Flitters prefers the waters of the Loire.
Aramis getting rid of his mistress and the bebby is one of his best moves - elegant, efficient, good revenge and genuinely nice. Even if he hadn't taken his vows of celibacy seriously (except when he got dispensation, on account of his health) - he probably took a look at Athos and was like, If I accept bebby in my life, I might end up growing tulips in the country. Better not risk it.
Comment on A Cabal of Paris
ElDiablito_SF on Chapter 2 Sat 29 Dec 2018 11:12PM UTC
Comment Actions
Donna_Immaculata on Chapter 2 Sat 29 Dec 2018 11:19PM UTC
Comment Actions