' She hugged him, gesture that can easily be just as much platonic as romantic.' For this and the following rant you had: Patch doesn't feel. He doesn't. Feel. Marcie. Touching. Him. So he /can't/ have intimacy with Marcie, at least not by Nora's standards. And if he can through a hug like that, the breaking-up-kind-of-thing-because-he-doesn't-feel-her plot gets (even more) messed up.
and please, stop comparing Suethor dreams to Harry Potter dreams. It's been said a thousand times about Twilight/Harry Potter: comparing this author to JK Rowling is cruel to Fitzpatrick. They aren't in the same league - hell, JK is from a different universe, where women have spines and people think and the bad guys rather than the good guys are evil.
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For this and the following rant you had: Patch doesn't feel. He doesn't. Feel. Marcie. Touching. Him. So he /can't/ have intimacy with Marcie, at least not by Nora's standards. And if he can through a hug like that, the breaking-up-kind-of-thing-because-he-doesn't-feel-her plot gets (even more) messed up.
and please, stop comparing Suethor dreams to Harry Potter dreams. It's been said a thousand times about Twilight/Harry Potter: comparing this author to JK Rowling is cruel to Fitzpatrick. They aren't in the same league - hell, JK is from a different universe, where women have spines and people think and the bad guys rather than the good guys are evil.