The Marrow Thieves

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During this chapter, we see that the group is finally able to enjoy some time apart: each is able to sleep in their own rooms, at least for the first night. Despite this freedom, they all end up sleeping in Frenchie’s room - many of them together on the bed and the others scattered around the room. What does this say about the bond that has formed between them? Do you think this desire to be together is brought on by circumstances? If not, what else is causing this closeness?

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I think they emotionally need each other. Sleeping together becomes a communion of sorts: a coming together where they feel safe even if, for the time being, they are safe. I think their closeness is brought together by circumstances: they need each other to survive.