The scene in the hut was always one of my favorites. She kneels behind him and bites his throat--a very erotic scene. She talks about their affair, which they see quite differently. For Angelique, Barnabas made a pledge-- apparently with his body language--to her. He insists, annoyed, that he made no pledge. She speaks of always feeling as a woman feels, even though she's a witch. And she tells him that while she's hated his actions, she could never hate him. Barnabas, in despair, realizes that she's planning to turn him back into a vampire. Their conversation really seems to explain how she felt he was repressing his real feelings for her, but Barnabas, a
typical guy, felt it was nothing but a fling.
Also, she mentions "that night in Martinique," but on another occasion, indicates "nights." I know some folks believe theirs was a one-night stand, but I always felt it had to be of longer duration, given her obsession with him.
What do you think? Night--or nights?
Love,
Robin