So I've basically stopped respecting her as a person, even though I love her world into little tiny pieces of ground up awesome that you put on the top of cakes.
And yes, I agree that there's no way it can turn out well. But.
...god, seme-sama, don't make me angry at it all over again. I understand what she's saying about how love doesn't have to be sexual; I really do understand Fool's I-love-you-the-way-love-entails-pointed-look and I actually appreciate the idea that not every close friendship has to end in sex.
But it's not resolved and it never will be, because I don't think she could work out how to resolve it, which is what makes it feel like a copout. It's like Monette and her, "Well, I have no idea why Gideon and Thadeus hated each other so much." It's just like... what the hell do you mean, 'you don't know'? How dare you so blatantly leave something so huge unresolved? That's the frustrating, and sadly realistic, part.
I still think Fitz would need some serious beating about the head to come to terms with How They Do It In Whereverland because, well, maturity has never been his strong point. But I do think Fitz knows, quietly, who his great love has been, and I'm pretty damn sure it wasn't Molly.
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So I've basically stopped respecting her as a person, even though I love her world into little tiny pieces of ground up awesome that you put on the top of cakes.
And yes, I agree that there's no way it can turn out well. But.
...god, seme-sama, don't make me angry at it all over again. I understand what she's saying about how love doesn't have to be sexual; I really do understand Fool's I-love-you-the-way-love-entails-pointed-look and I actually appreciate the idea that not every close friendship has to end in sex.
But it's not resolved and it never will be, because I don't think she could work out how to resolve it, which is what makes it feel like a copout. It's like Monette and her, "Well, I have no idea why Gideon and Thadeus hated each other so much." It's just like... what the hell do you mean, 'you don't know'? How dare you so blatantly leave something so huge unresolved? That's the frustrating, and sadly realistic, part.
I still think Fitz would need some serious beating about the head to come to terms with How They Do It In Whereverland because, well, maturity has never been his strong point. But I do think Fitz knows, quietly, who his great love has been, and I'm pretty damn sure it wasn't Molly.