Thought that just occurred to me…. What if the odd lack of Anush when talking about TWP is because he dies and she’s already mentally written him off?? Like with TLH I (and many others I imagine) were able to pick up on Christopher’s impending death from the way his character was written, since Cassandra Clare always knows who dies from the beginning, she has tells that influence her storytelling. characters who die are often less developed than those around them, like she unconsciously writes them out a bit before they actually die. They’re important, especially to one or two characters in particular, but not too important. They’re almost… weirdly self contained if that makes sense. Their characters are tidy, they often have One Role within the story to play & die after that’s fulfilled. They’re also usually lovable so you get attached more than their actual presence allows for; especially right before they die, they get almost a dead wife montage. etc etc. and Anush… kinda fits these tells. It also makes sense within the storyline; main characters always go through it, but two of the mains are siblings whose family has already significantly gone through it and there’s not too many characters left close to them that are disposable… but you could introduce a friend who is & still have the emotional fall out….