I don't think Fitzpatrick has a brother. I've seen plenty of her fans do just as much fawning, so it probably is another person who takes her word for everything in the book
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/I don't think Fitzpatrick has a brother. I've seen plenty of her fans do just as much fawning, so it probably is another person who takes her word for everything in the book
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Not to mention how it racks up on the unfortunate implications. Of course it's the dark and chiseled bad boy who seduces the pretty, sheltered, naive white girl and teaches her to have a good time. >_< I'd think Fitzpatrick was making a reference of some sort to the fact that the Judeo-Christian-Islamic faiths, which of course were the source of fallen angel mythology, came from the Middle East, except that Patch is never described like that and I think he's the only one who's all tall and dark-like.
Ah yes, how silly of me to forget. -_-; Just like how the Volturi are so dangerous, but of course they'd *never* rip Edward into postage stamp-sized pieces, oh dear me no!
I don't think he does, no. So far as I can tell, Vee's just really stupid. All though according to the TV Tropes page, in the third book, Vee Does Not Like Men because of what happened to Nora, so perhaps she actually learns something by then?
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Not to mention how it racks up on the unfortunate implications. Of course it's the dark and chiseled bad boy who seduces the pretty, sheltered, naive white girl and teaches her to have a good time. >_< I'd think Fitzpatrick was making a reference of some sort to the fact that the Judeo-Christian-Islamic faiths, which of course were the source of fallen angel mythology, came from the Middle East, except that Patch is never described like that and I think he's the only one who's all tall and dark-like.
Ah yes, how silly of me to forget. -_-; Just like how the Volturi are so dangerous, but of course they'd *never* rip Edward into postage stamp-sized pieces, oh dear me no!
I don't think he does, no. So far as I can tell, Vee's just really stupid. All though according to the TV Tropes page, in the third book, Vee Does Not Like Men because of what happened to Nora, so perhaps she actually learns something by then?
Woot! Thanks! :D
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