And now it's mine as well. I haven't seen any explanation as good or satisfying anywhere else, and I doubt I ever will.
<3 I love giving people headcanons! As explanations go, it may be *too* good to be true, but much like Fritz and Peter clearing the air in 1750 and kissing, it's mine and I'm keeping it.
it was March 10th 1732 (i.e. the official engangement day), with the first letter dated from Berlin to Wihelmine about the engagement visit dated March 8th
Okay, so maybe he saw Suhm in November of 31, and maybe in March of 32, but maybe he didn't and maybe December 32 was the first time.
I'm not sure he would necessarily have mentioned Suhm in a letter to Wilhelmine--I don't know if he ever did--but as long as there's no evidence that he *did* see Suhm before Christmas 1732, then my story isn't contradicted by the evidence. It's also entirely possible that he and Suhm laid eyes on each other during one of the formal wedding/engagement events, but didn't have a chance to interact properly, so in some sense, my scene is the first time they've *really* seen each other.
Suhm in my story was for you, but worked nicely as a push for Fredersdorf there as well, which I'm v.v. amused about since I could not know your tale when I wrote it!
I am SO amused. Clearly Suhm's function in life is to catalyze Fritz/Fredersdorf. (And a good function it is.)
Cahn, your function in life is to catalyze Fritzian discussion between me and Selena, which is just as wonderful a function!
Re: With You, There's a Heaven - Suhm
And now it's mine as well. I haven't seen any explanation as good or satisfying anywhere else, and I doubt I ever will.
<3 I love giving people headcanons! As explanations go, it may be *too* good to be true, but much like Fritz and Peter clearing the air in 1750 and kissing, it's mine and I'm keeping it.
it was March 10th 1732 (i.e. the official engangement day), with the first letter dated from Berlin to Wihelmine about the engagement visit dated March 8th
Okay, so maybe he saw Suhm in November of 31, and maybe in March of 32, but maybe he didn't and maybe December 32 was the first time.
I'm not sure he would necessarily have mentioned Suhm in a letter to Wilhelmine--I don't know if he ever did--but as long as there's no evidence that he *did* see Suhm before Christmas 1732, then my story isn't contradicted by the evidence. It's also entirely possible that he and Suhm laid eyes on each other during one of the formal wedding/engagement events, but didn't have a chance to interact properly, so in some sense, my scene is the first time they've *really* seen each other.
Suhm in my story was for you, but worked nicely as a push for Fredersdorf there as well, which I'm v.v. amused about since I could not know your tale when I wrote it!
I am SO amused. Clearly Suhm's function in life is to catalyze Fritz/Fredersdorf. (And a good function it is.)
Cahn, your function in life is to catalyze Fritzian discussion between me and Selena, which is just as wonderful a function!