It's so quiet and measured and like reading a folktale that it makes all the pain it contains even much more intense. It gives me a vivid image of a cold, pristine white world that threatens to eradicate - smooth over - everything and Fraser having to fight against it to keep his terrible pain alive because that's the only thing he has.
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It's so quiet and measured and like reading a folktale that it makes all the pain it contains even much more intense. It gives me a vivid image of a cold, pristine white world that threatens to eradicate - smooth over - everything and Fraser having to fight against it to keep his terrible pain alive because that's the only thing he has.