“She and Stuart became fast friends, and as the days passed it seemed to Stuart that she grew more and more beautiful. He hoped she would never go away from him.” Pg. 57
If Stuart feels that way about Margalo already, then that means that when Margalo leaves, Stuart will be heartbroken. Stuart will be heartbroken because he has already grown too close to Margalo. If Margalo is everything to Stuart, and also is growing more beautiful everyday Stuart is with her, then Stuart would be miserable when Margalo were to just fly away. Here is some textual evidence on Stuart becoming heartbroken, when Margalo decides to leave:
“Stuart was heartbroken. He had no appetite, refused food, and lost weight.” Pg. 72-73
When Margalo left, Stuart felt like his life was over. If he lost what was the world to him, then he felt that he couldn’t do a thing. He felt this way because Margalo was a treasure to him, something that he admired. And if what he admired was gone forever, then his life would be ruined. But, instead of holding a grudge on himself for the rest of his life, he went out and into the world, just to look for Margalo, the one and most precious thing to him.
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