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Re: Miscalculation - Challenge #135 PG

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 11:37 pm
by jen
cassysj wrote:I do understand Coraline here. She doesn't want to lose Mick and if she told him the truth and he didn't approve he might have had to be destroyed this way he was turned. She probably never met a vampire in her long life that didn't adapt quickly to the strength, power, and immortality.
Cassysj

Maybe. Mick is unique in many ways, but I guess I am remembering Lucky's wonderful fic, 'Wrong Turn' of another vampire who couldn't accept his vampirism. I never really thought of the possibility that if Mick rejected Coraline knowing what she was in advance, Coraline may have had to kill him.

Interesting thought.

Thanks for reading and reviewing!

Jenna

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Re: Miscalculation - Challenge #135 PG

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 11:39 pm
by jen
Moonlighter

Agreed.

Coraline made the decisions in her little corner of the universe and the rest of humanity (or whatever) had to fall in line. Mick fell in line for a while, but ultimately...

Thanks for reading and reviewing!

Jenna

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Re: Miscalculation - Challenge #135 PG

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 4:50 am
by cassysj
This is vintage Coraline.

Re: Miscalculation - Challenge #135 PG

Posted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 4:39 pm
by jen
Unfortunately.

I remember something someone once said about the braine of not truly ever being able to change attitudes present when they were turned. Sad for everyone concerned.

Thanks for reading.

Jenna

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