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starryeyedmagic July 15 2009, 01:37:10 UTC
I just mainly root for any kind of Eric scene now! haha! I am seriously rooting for me to never look at the clock and see that it is 9:40....and Eric hasn't been on yet. That wasn't cool.

Yea, I feel like Sookie became so valuable in maybe book 6? Probably when she went to meet the Queen. And definitely in book 7. I loved how in the first chapter in book 7 Eric was like "Ok so me, Pam, Sookie, and some other dude will go to the summit" and Bill was like "What about me?" and Eric was like, "What about you?" lol. Bill had to practically plead his case to go because Eric didn't think he mattered.
And I don't think Sookie going was just because Eric was in love with her...although I'm sure that has always helped her in some way. haha.

HAHA yes, it always made me laugh when he said, "future lover". He's such a smartass. I think he did it the first time at the very end of book 3 when they were held at gun point (lol or silver point in Eric's case) at the gas station.
So it was like something that's part funny but...endearingly so. Sookie was basically thinking, "haha shut up...ok I know you're right and I so love you but...shut up!"

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katayla July 15 2009, 02:30:52 UTC
Oh, I know! No matter how interested I am in other parts of the episode, I can't stop myself from watching the clock and waiting for Eric!

Haha, yeah. Really, Eric's love for Sookie and knowledge of her usefulness have always kind of been mixed together. I mean, it was her mind-reading that first got him intrigued in her. It's more than that now, of course, but if it wasn't for that, he probably would've never bothered to get to know her.

Lol, yeah, she was like, "That's SO not true! (Except for . . . I kindasorta want it to be)."

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starryeyedmagic July 15 2009, 07:33:12 UTC
Well, the telepathy and the fairy blood. So even if she wasn't "useful" per say he would still have the biggest boner ever for her and not know how to explain it. haha.

I feel like Eric isn't someone who gets...turned on easily just because he has so many people literally throwing themselves at him 24/7. So I bet if ever felt super intense regular lust/blood lust for someone in particular (like Sookie) he'd probably be like "WTF IS WRONG WITH ME? I AM OLD, I SHOULD NOT BE SO EASILY CHARMED"

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katayla July 15 2009, 17:28:41 UTC
Yeah, I think Eric (lol, this will sound terrible!) probably just used women in the past. And not even in the way that say, Barney does, because at least Barney has female friends. Eric probably never even bothered to get to know any humans until Sookie. For the matter, he probably never even had to WORK to get a woman before Sookie, lol.

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starryeyedmagic July 15 2009, 19:36:11 UTC
Oh I'm sure of it. But I don't think it was just Eric. I mean, that probably applies to most Vampires in general. Once they slept with them and fed on them a bit they probably just glamored them into forgetting that Vampires even exist. And there may have even been some sort of rule that said that Vampires had to glamor people into forgetting.

So the only way a relationship with a human would logically work would be if it was a huge secret. And you would only want to keep a secret like that if you were ~in luuuuuv~ lol.

And since vampires never have to work for it (Eric in particular because of his insane hotness and undeniable charm) they just probably never fell in love. It just wasn't part of their normal life for the most part.

You know, a part of me now wants to read an Eric/Sookie fanfic about them meeting before Vampires "came out of the coffin". It would be more "dangerous" I suppose. The Queen wouldn't like it. Or she would be like, "You have to turn her like I did with her cousin. Or just kill her."

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katayla July 15 2009, 22:56:10 UTC
Oh yeah, and even now, I feel like most vampires wouldn't bother with an actual relationship with a human. There are always fang bangers around!

Oooh, I wonder if such fanfic exists. I haven't read any E/S fanfic in a while, but there wasn't a ton when I looked for it last fall.

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