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Polls Archive / Re: DS women as lovemakers.
« on: November 16, 2005, 08:17:56 PM »
no cold showers then, so a "time out" had to do.....
I think BC going for Angelique at the end had little to do with Martinique. I don't think that short fling would create anything lasting. I think it's all the grappling, and shared battles and nightmares over centuries, some on opposite sides, some together. She's the only one who could understand the depraved side of him, as well as the better side. Julia comes down on him the moment he even thinks about going out for blood. Julia's right, but he needs comprehension not moral direction... he's got enough guilt already.
Angelique up until late 1840 understood only the negative part of him. When she also came to understand the positive, that made her the most complete companion and confidant he'd ever had. They were alike. Plus, he probably remembered a few good moves that worked on Martinique, that he could pull out of mothballs.
I think BC going for Angelique at the end had little to do with Martinique. I don't think that short fling would create anything lasting. I think it's all the grappling, and shared battles and nightmares over centuries, some on opposite sides, some together. She's the only one who could understand the depraved side of him, as well as the better side. Julia comes down on him the moment he even thinks about going out for blood. Julia's right, but he needs comprehension not moral direction... he's got enough guilt already.
Angelique up until late 1840 understood only the negative part of him. When she also came to understand the positive, that made her the most complete companion and confidant he'd ever had. They were alike. Plus, he probably remembered a few good moves that worked on Martinique, that he could pull out of mothballs.