This is a locked chapterChapter 41: Fighting the Demonic Beast
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by the famous English poet William Butler Yeats. In this poem, a young man named William asks a young woman named Kate Rivers if she would like to marry him. The young woman says she would, but she doesn't want to marry a man who's not her husband. Kate asks the young man if he wants to marry her, and he says no, but he'll marry her anyway. Kate says she's going to marry the man she loves, and the man says he'd marry her if she'd let him marry her
This is a locked chapterChapter 41: Fighting the Demonic Beast
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by the famous English poet William Butler Yeats. In this poem, a young man named William asks a young woman named Kate Rivers if she would like to marry him. The young woman says she would, but she doesn't want to marry a man who's not her husband. Kate asks the young man if he wants to marry her, and he says no, but he'll marry her anyway. Kate says she's going to marry the man she loves, and the man says he'd marry her if she'd let him marry her