Not that I’ve seen, but I really wouldn’t expect them to.
And honestly, I’m kind of delighted by the whole thing.
There’s such a strong feeling of cynicism whenever we kill off any character that it can be difficult to get readers emotionally invested in the story that you’re telling. So the fact that people got as upset about Sharon’s seeming demise as they did proved that they believed in the veracity of the story, and were affected by it. And that’s pretty great for a storyteller.
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