I have not seen anyone talk about the parallel of two scenes, one in acowar and one in acosf, which predicted the books of the remaining Archeron sisters and the order in which their books would be published:
First of all, I have my ACOWAR book in Spanish, so there may be a variation in the dialogue that is not exactly how it is written in English.
Scene predicting Nesta's book (ACOWAR):
- Page 671 (book in Spanish): dialogue between Feyre and Elain:
« “I know,” I murmured. “I think Nesta needs to sort through … a lot of it.”
Too much of it.
Elain faced me. “Do we help her?”
I fiddled with the end of my braid. “Yes—but not today. Not tomorrow.” I loosed a breath. “When —when she’s ready.” When we were ready, too.
Elain nodded, smiling up at me, and it was tentative joy—and life that shone in her eyes. A
promise of the future, gleaming and sweet.»
Then we have the well-known scenes from the Feysand Pov in Acosf, where the initial conversation between the two focused on Elain. and here we have a fairly studied phrase:
«I sighed, absently rubbing my still-flat stomach. "let's focus on helping one sister before we start on the other"».
the parallelism of both situation in quite similar and curious right?
As in acowar it is already indicated that the next protagonist will be Nesta (not counting ACOFAS, where Nesta although she participated very little, but was there, there were indications of the beginning of her story) and now in the bonus chapter of Feysand, they again make mention of helping to a sister, but they know that they cannot help both at the same time, Elain has not yet started her journey of healing and development and like the few, but significant appearances of Nesta in ACOFAS, Elain is the same she appeared little in ACOSF, however, his appearances generated the questions to be resolved in his book, which for me is more than clear what will be next...















