There was an immediate relief to a lot of his stress when she said she could get his paper for him. His other writing was important to get from his computer, but a chunk of it was saved on a thumb drive because that was how he and Mal collaborated on their shared story. It wasn't so much a forefront anymore of their relationship, but it was important. It was their story.
"It's an English Lit paper, though I'm tossing some history in, too. I took a look at a couple of different types of literature that was published in the 1930s, 40s and 50s to pull common themes and how you can show the progress of the war based on how and what authors were choosing to write about at the time." He made it seem like it was no big deal, but it was definitely a college level approach and he was proud of all the work he'd put into it. Jughead loved English Lit, loved writing and crafting a story, loved dissecting every nuance and choice to find a deeper meaning to it all.