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Revision as of 07:12, 24 August 2018
Afterwords was the penultimate story in the anthology Now We Are Six Hundred. Like Beforwards (the first story in the collection), it was a short story rather than a poem.
Synopsis
It was now sunset. Figment walks through the Thousand Year Wood and is once again diverted to the strange blue tree where he meets an old friend.
Plot
to be added
References
- Figment did meet Whoot the Owl and, along with Bigger, caught a Gallifrump.
- Figment has still not met Officer Sandcars.
- The Fourth Doctor uses the name Jonathan Smith.
- Figment describes Jonathan as an "old friend".
- Figment is chased through the wood by NightWolves.
Notes
- This story is a sequel to Beforwards. Little time has passed as Afterwords takes place at sunset, rather than dawn the same day.
- This story is based on A.A. Milne's Winnie-The-Pooh stories.