Primrose is bargaining for that piece of her childhood back, and she didn’t change that much to her, still trying to live her childhood as an adult. In the end, Primrose is able to find that closure by going back to the forest. She is able to overcome the trauma that the “worm” left and she can finally move on. Instead of just using her imagination and trying to find the good in everything, she is able to move on. Instead of trying to find the answer, she finally lets it go. In the end, it took Primrose longer to understand what everything meant. She was bargaining for an answer that she wouldn’t receive. Primrose holding on to this led to greater problems, and that really showed when they came back as adults. Trauma doesn’t only affect someone at that time in their life, but instead carries with the person. Primrose finally understood that she had to stop wondering, and instead let go. Thus, deciding to just let go, she healed a part of herself that was damaged for a long time. Alys, not being a major character in the story, can still be considered a major part of the book. The unanswered question of what happened to
Primrose is bargaining for that piece of her childhood back, and she didn’t change that much to her, still trying to live her childhood as an adult. In the end, Primrose is able to find that closure by going back to the forest. She is able to overcome the trauma that the “worm” left and she can finally move on. Instead of just using her imagination and trying to find the good in everything, she is able to move on. Instead of trying to find the answer, she finally lets it go. In the end, it took Primrose longer to understand what everything meant. She was bargaining for an answer that she wouldn’t receive. Primrose holding on to this led to greater problems, and that really showed when they came back as adults. Trauma doesn’t only affect someone at that time in their life, but instead carries with the person. Primrose finally understood that she had to stop wondering, and instead let go. Thus, deciding to just let go, she healed a part of herself that was damaged for a long time. Alys, not being a major character in the story, can still be considered a major part of the book. The unanswered question of what happened to