Yeah exactly! It's kind of funny though because when you see Spruce in that car on the golf lawn in the beginning he doesn't seem to be one to just concentrate on the important, flabbering on about his family history. He seemed like someone who is lost in his own little world. A Shamanologist, doesn't say that all? *g* A weirdo, I didn't expect him to be so bloodhound focused. LOL
Absolutely! Our view on the boys isn't obstructed by the plot in this, because it's not about them. It's the advantage of an outsider's perspective. :)
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Absolutely! Our view on the boys isn't obstructed by the plot in this, because it's not about them. It's the advantage of an outsider's perspective. :)