Putting the "sweet" in short and sweet! I think the Badger's Moon has a really interesting set up and premise... and comes with a lot of "givens" the reader has to accept that may be a barrier to some. Like arranged marriage... arranged gay marriage, specifically, as well as the benefits/reasoning that the wasgo have for marrying off. I believe William makes a passive mention about helping the family business, but it's a bit lacking overall. Still I think it was a really interesting way to include the folklore theme, not only pulling on two really different sources, but building the story around them. The prose itself is a little lacking, just very plain, but it's made up for how cute the couple is. I also think two months is a good time frame to have them settle in with each other, without being too long that it feels weird that they haven't already talked things out. And I love that they talk things out! It takes a little bit of a push, but they're upfront about their feelings, and this helps clear up their misunderstandings and pave the way for the rest of their marriage. An enjoyable little read that understood the assignment and didn't overstay its welcome. Great work!