I had the same idea as serena423. Depending on which applies better, either "Summer of Discontent" (meaning at the height of complications), or "Winter of Discontent" (meaning that troubled times are almost over). Since this is the middle of the trilogy, maybe the first would work better.
Or, from Ella Wheeler Wilcox: "The splendid discontent of God With Chaos, made the world; And from the discontent of man The world's best progress springsā
You could call it Splendid Discontent.
I haven't started this series yet, either. I've found I get a little... obsessive, about checking for updates. For my own peace of mind, I've stopped reading your stories until you post the epilogue. It's only because you're so damn good!
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Or, from Ella Wheeler Wilcox:
"The splendid discontent of God With Chaos, made the world;
And from the discontent of man The world's best progress springsā
You could call it Splendid Discontent.
I haven't started this series yet, either. I've found I get a little... obsessive, about checking for updates. For my own peace of mind, I've stopped reading your stories until you post the epilogue. It's only because you're so damn good!