Date: 07 Dec 2011 14:01 Title: Chapter 34
So, neither Polloria escaped justice. And seems like Treve was pardoned, if he was in the audience and not awaiting his own sentence. That's good.
The two rabbits have problems with staying away from each other? They behave like hormone-buzzed teenagers, in spite of all that talk how "old" they are. Old my arse :P LOL
Author's Response:
They are - both of them - renewed by being together. Lili had more or less resigned herself to dried-up spinsterhood, and Doug was written off as the Old Man for a reason; he was getting curmudgeonly and set in his ways. Not any more.
The story is very much a meditation on aging (which is why the Calafans show our signs of aging in reverse). I wrote this a year ago, and I was Lili's age and the actor who is Doug was Doug's age. Now we are both a year older. :)