Great theory. I suspect you're right in believing Lara is Mab's choice.
Awww, thank you!
>blush<I believe Leah is compromised from Nemesis. Mab has helped her, but she's still vulnerable. Too big a risk to be Queen.
I didn't consider that, but I think you're right. Lea's a good second-in-command, as long as Mab's still around, but it is risky to fully and permanently grant Lea that much power if she's still vulnerable to Nemesis.
Mab said Molly isn't ready, and must trust her word on it.
I'm not so sure about that. From Mab's perspective, Molly isn't cold enough to do the job. But Molly's showing a surprising aptitude at using the power without losing herself. In the microfiction
the Good People, she made Mab back down and won Santa's respect. It's hard to truly judge Molly's worth in the role since the only point of comparison is Maeve, and everyone who'd know agrees Maeve was negligent. But so far, so good... we'll see.
So who else is there? Lara. I believe marrying the Winter Knight is a way of bringing her closer to Winter. Mab is grooming her much like Leah was grooming Molly.
Exactly. Mab's a schemer-- she leaves
nothing to chance. If she doesn't want Molly to be Queen, she's
got to be making a contingency plan (beyond asking Harry to kill her, since Mab
knows he's bound to resist that.) And of all the mortal female characters we've met so far, Lara is the most cold and calculating, which is something Mab considers essential in a Queen. In theory, another possible candidate
could still be introduced in a future novel, but it's kind of late in the game to be bringing in major players. Jim loves foreshadowing, and with that in mind, I can't help but feel like he's building up to this.
I don't assume I'm right on this one. It's rare for me to come up with WAGs like this; I'm more of a go-with-the-flow reader. (I get annoyed when series become
too predictable-- I expect authors are/should be better at plot twists than I am as a reader. I
like being surprised!
) I'm not even sure if I
want it to be true. I'm intrigued to see just how well Molly will do in Winter, even though I'm still not sure if it's the right fit for her.
But this theory feels solid enough to discuss, and that's unusual enough for me that I want to put it out there...
just in case I'm right. And even if I'm wrong, well, it helps pass the time until the next book.