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September 9 2016, 14:21:10 UTC 10 months ago
I really enjoyed the Arden novella, because I wanted to see Nolan wake up, dammit. (Albeit not what we expected...) I am really curious to see how all these faeries are going to deal with learning about modern times.
But what really got me about it was hearing how the Luideag is forced to say yes to anything anybody wants regardless of how she feels about it for the rest of her forever-lasting life. I have been working at a part time public service job for the last four years where I can't say no to anything and it has made me a cranky rage monster. I can't even conceive of doing that FOREVER in the way that she has. Holy bejeezus. We're lucky the Luidaeg hasn't just slaughtered all of San Francisco.
Oh yeah, and Toby may die, but she can almost always manage to come back. Wow, that's awesome. Also super useful for her job, but...I guess we can tell Tybalt and company not to worry so much :)