Hello, lovely readers and followers!
So, since Becoming Miss Lee is coming up for a new spot editing soon, which won't affect any of the chapters going down, just some quick run-throughs and such, I figured I would address a question/comment that came up in later chapters regarding our boy André and why Bea seemed to suddenly just forget that he existed.
Frankly, I didn't even notice that happened until you all pointed it out.
One of my friends said they thought it was because Bea actually saw Nathan's death and it affected her enough to where she thinks of him a lot. As awesome as it would be to think I had that planned, I believe it actually goes back to the very first draft of Bea's saga. André was a bit of a plot afterthought. Literally a blip. We had the whole thing pretty much written when we realized that New York was a little lackluster and decided that it needed some drama. André happened that way and just didn't exactly get referenced much later. With it getting pointed out, we plan to fix it. André is just as important as everyone else.
I'm definitely happy that someone noticed it, and now we're going to all Bob the Builder and we're going to fix it.
That being said, no chapters will be going down, everything will remain up, and if we do anything major, we'll let you wonderful people know.
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