"She likes the attention, but she's not sure how to handle it."
That... was where I almost forgot that it's after 1 am, and nearly screamed at the top of my lungs. My family would not have been happy.
Oh, someone else's god... That is the most creepy thing I have ever had the misfortune to read. I'm so reading this to my sister tomorrow, just so she can share my pain. The creepy guy in the story I'm working on has nothing on Patch. I think it will be easier to get through that one now that I know what you go through...
I don't think I've ever had the sensation of being horrified and enraged at the same time before. How dare he speak for her and tell everyone that "she likes it" when she's clearly uncomfortable and bothered by it? WHY? Why do people think that this is good? I just don't get it.
When I was in my teens, I admit, I was more interested in the bad boy Damon than the good guy Stefan when I read the Vampire Diaries, for example. I just felt like Stefan was too bland, and Damon was a bit more interesting, probably because he was the antagonist. He was also more active in everything he did, and Stefan didn't leave a lasting impression at all. Also, Damon apparently went on to fight supernatural crime in his spinoff series, but that's a sidetrack...
But seriously, given that watching Scream at age thirteen gave me horrible nightmares (yes, it's okay to point and laugh), Patch would have given my naïve and impressionable teen-self nightmares for weeks! ... I'm not even sure I'll get any sleep tonight, at age twenty-six! ]8;;
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Date: 2011-05-30 11:41 pm (UTC)That... was where I almost forgot that it's after 1 am, and nearly screamed at the top of my lungs. My family would not have been happy.
Oh, someone else's god... That is the most creepy thing I have ever had the misfortune to read. I'm so reading this to my sister tomorrow, just so she can share my pain. The creepy guy in the story I'm working on has nothing on Patch. I think it will be easier to get through that one now that I know what you go through...
I don't think I've ever had the sensation of being horrified and enraged at the same time before. How dare he speak for her and tell everyone that "she likes it" when she's clearly uncomfortable and bothered by it? WHY? Why do people think that this is good? I just don't get it.
When I was in my teens, I admit, I was more interested in the bad boy Damon than the good guy Stefan when I read the Vampire Diaries, for example. I just felt like Stefan was too bland, and Damon was a bit more interesting, probably because he was the antagonist. He was also more active in everything he did, and Stefan didn't leave a lasting impression at all. Also, Damon apparently went on to fight supernatural crime in his spinoff series, but that's a sidetrack...
But seriously, given that watching Scream at age thirteen gave me horrible nightmares (yes, it's okay to point and laugh), Patch would have given my naïve and impressionable teen-self nightmares for weeks! ... I'm not even sure I'll get any sleep tonight, at age twenty-six! ]8;;