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Am up to "The Way we Weren't"
which gives Aeryn some more context and reasons
so it wasn't just John and his magic words
they were keywords to her already
yaays.
The one problem with their relationship is it reads a bit like where the noble white man goes in and civilizes the violent savage, or maybe a bit of liberal white guy teaches freed slaves not to hate. I like her kick ass self. I also like compassion and empathy and all that. The bit that bugs is when Crichton is set in the middle of how and why, like its all about him.
I'm kind of in a cranky mood generally at the moment. Don't know how much is opinion and how much is mood.
which gives Aeryn some more context and reasons
so it wasn't just John and his magic words
they were keywords to her already
yaays.
The one problem with their relationship is it reads a bit like where the noble white man goes in and civilizes the violent savage, or maybe a bit of liberal white guy teaches freed slaves not to hate. I like her kick ass self. I also like compassion and empathy and all that. The bit that bugs is when Crichton is set in the middle of how and why, like its all about him.
I'm kind of in a cranky mood generally at the moment. Don't know how much is opinion and how much is mood.