Summary: It starts out with Maggie giving birth and Will reminiscing about how he met Emma and hints at conflict at moving back into this town. Then it shifts to Iris’s side of that night where she goes and sees an old war movie, almost reminiscent of the war they’re in right now, and then flirting gets serious with Harry. Maggie dies after giving birth, and Will decides to go to London to help out with people who’ve been hurt because of the war. Frankie Bard tries to convince her boss to let the Jews’ stories be heard of the refugees and the war, but he refuses. Harry is paranoid about the war and doesn’t want to be caught off guard. Emma is pregnant and didn’t tell Will before he left, Will told Iris to hand her …show more content…
Wouldn’t it be easier relocating to a different town and coming up with a different identity for yourself?
Will Fitch, why the bloody heck are you beating up yourself so much about Maggie? It wasn’t your fault, you can’t just go off to help in London and probably most likely die and leave you wife. Why are you doing this?
Emma, why didn’t you tell Will you were pregnant? Wouldn’t that have made him stayed, and wouldn’t that have made you happy? What happens if Will dies and your child grows up fatherless?
Responding:
Something I found kinda really surprising was the fact that Will didn’t even consider talking to Maggie’s husband or going to a hospital when he first had an inkling when something was wrong. I don’t blame him, I’m sure he was really confident and didn’t think it would be an issue. In hindsight, that might’ve been a smarter choice to get help. I feel really bad for him and how now he has to carry this burden of not saving her. I predict that Will is going to die over there, and since the prologue of this story says Iris withheld a letter, I predict she’ll withhold Will’s letter to try to make Emma’s life a bit happier for as long as she can keep it