In this Volume 2 we make a leap forward two months. Fable and Drew have not reviewed but are not forgotten. Yet they each decided to go ahead and take this week together to finally enjoy this boost of destiny to evolve. Drew goes to see a therapist who makes him much good and Fable decided to be even more "adult" and "mom" to her little brother.
Few really intense scenes, but still very moving and touching passages. The little brother of Fable takes on a little more weight and offer a softer, family side to the series.
The author would also like to introduce the characters in the next volume. Fable changed job to work in a restaurant / bar rather class. For much of the book one wonders about this pattern a bit strange (could he misplaced ideas?) But the author managed to clear things without really saying what I find quite nice.
In the end, the story of Drew and Fable is her conclusion, although I find that resolution too easy and blue flower. Certainly they have the right to a happy end but between them there is no really issues. But around them is another story: between Drew's parents or the mother of Fable, one could make the whole more profound and dramatic (but yes we saw the lighthouse would be less torque).
In short, a second volume rather easy and pleasant to rule the adventure and introduces Drew and Fable Heroes future volumes.