![]() ![]() How have they changed? How do their different lifestyles clash with each other? Can they find their way back to each other? These were all questions I knew I had but didn’t know that I wanted to explore until recently. It’s been 10 years since the end of Champion. And I also wanted to explore my own thoughts for how they get back together, and how they find each other again, and whether they can reconnect. I wanted to see how they had changed and grown. She graduated from the University of Southern California and jumped into the video game industry, working for Disney Interactive Studios as a Flash artist. “Good luck, don’t drink too much!” That was very much how I felt at the end of Champion. Marie Lu (is the author of the New York Times bestselling novels Legend, Prodigy, and Champion, as well as The Young Elites. Not that I have a college-aged kid, but it felt like when you send your kids off to college. I didn’t actually know if they were going to reconnect again. That was how I left them in my head as well. ![]() They had met each other again, but I left it to the reader, what happened to them in the future. ![]() It was the same - a little intimidating! I left them in an open spot at the end of Champion. What was it like returning to those characters’ head-spaces, especially given the reader interest in their dynamic? ![]()
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