( Certainly, he asked Junior at every juncture, but he's not so foolish as to think that's defense. There is no correct answer here, because, fundamentally, children cannot choose. Few children would not crawl after their parent out of affection and instinct.
If Hwylryn did not understand this, he would not feel as guilty as he did when he asked Junior, in the lead-up, and in the after.
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If Hwylryn did not understand this, he would not feel as guilty as he did when he asked Junior, in the lead-up, and in the after.
So he asks the more pragmatic question: )
What answer are you looking for here?