The friendship between Catherine and Aelis has been strained due to misunderstandings and differing priorities. Aelis feels neglected as Catherine becomes more absorbed in her personal ambitions, while Catherine perceives Aelis as overly critical and unsupportive. This disconnect has led to a lack of communication, causing both to question the strength and foundation of their bond. As a result, their once-close relationship is now fraught with tension and uncertainty.
Aelis is Catherines friend who falls in love with catherines uncle, George. Catherine puts a curse on them and Aelis marries a king who dies. Then Aelis marrys Catherines horrible brother Robert, and isn;t heard of agiain
Aelis is Catherines friend who falls in love with catherines uncle, George. Catherine puts a curse on them and Aelis marries a king who dies. Then Aelis marrys Catherines horrible brother Robert, and isn;t heard of agiain
Aelis married robert in the book because it was aelis idea she likes him and his laugh,hands,and shining hands she also says he is a real man!
Aelis gets married to seven-year-old duke of Warrington. But later on he dies and ends up marrying Robert.
-Catherine -Perkins -Aelis -edward -robert -uncle george -madame joanna -morwena -lady (catherine´s mom)
Well, instead of George marrying Aelis he decides to marry Ethelfritha instead
- Catherine (Birdy) - Lord Rollo (Catherine's father) - Lady Aslin (Catherine's mother) - Morwenna - Perkin - Thomas, Robert - Aelis - Uncle George - Shaggy Beard - Stephen - Aunt Eth-- (George's wife...) - Madam Joanna - Geoffrey There may be more...
there is Perkin, who is vey smart. also aelis who likes gossiping and fell in love with george but marries a 7 year old boy. George is catherine's uncle who marries an old ugly rich woman. catherine tries to get rid of all of her suitor, but finally marries with stephen. thanks. i hope it helped
The friendship has changed more deeply and naturally.
No, Catherine changed no doctrines of the Catholic Church.
The town Catherine lives in, in the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord, is called Friendship, Maine.
They were only "together" sporadically, but their friendship spanned 20 years.