The Dresden Files > DF Spoilers
Molly and the guy in black
Fcrate:
--- Quote from: Arjan on July 10, 2018, 09:26:09 PM ---Ah well they can not give consent anyway because they have no free will ;D
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Wait a minute... Faeries are.... JAILBAIT?
Well, shit..
Arjan:
--- Quote from: Fcrate on July 10, 2018, 09:38:42 PM ---Wait a minute... Faeries are.... JAILBAIT?
Well, shit..
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According to the council they are not even human so most countries have laws against that.
Wizard Sibelis:
--- Quote ---You argued that the only physical boost they got was to grace and speed, despite us seeing in the books that Maeve dislocated Slate's shoulder with a light kick, and Molly physically kicking down a pair of gigantic wooden doors to the point they nearly exploded -- both clearly feats of strength well beyond what their normal muscular and frames would have accounted for.
Ergo, your supposition that grace and speed is the only physical buff is clearly wrong.
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Nope, I supposed whatever boost they did get was not as much as the WK, I did that, did you read it? I also directly said in the Files, to point out my lack of knowledge on cold case, not having really read it. Not that it matters, cause I then posited the boost was not greater than the WK's, and that WK incorporated knew this? Clearly that is one point you will just repetitively ignore because it directly through in book context, negates your little debate over nothing... I could also proceed to point out how, specifically, as the Knight is a part of the queen they are vulnerable to the knight himself but you'll still argue . make no mistake, I refuse to reply to your silly one upmanship because you've proven repetitively that's all you want. Even you rebuttal to Maeve's ploy.. it's what she did you thinking its stupid is less than negligible
--- Quote ---By drawing him in close and ratcheting up the "Rape and kill Maeve" impulse.
You don't induce an enemy to want to rape and murder you, then literally latch onto him, if you have any inkling that he's actually going to be able to do so
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especially sense the scene itself proved the WK impulse is not to kill the Lady but to rape her... now proceed with the previous status quoi and ignore me while I add you to this ignore list too.
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Kindler:
I attributed it to Molly being disappointed when she didn't see anything of herself in Bonnie.
Seriously, Kim Delaney, who we haven't seen in twelve books, shares some features with Bonnie, but Molly doesn't. There are traces of Elaine, Murphy, Kim, Susan, and Ivy—but nothing related to Molly at all. Pretty sure Molly would something like that.
As far as her reaction when she sees him, I chalk that up to Molly seeing her old teacher for the first time since her entire life was broken into a billion pieces and rebuilt from scratch. He's something familiar, a stable relationship, and she's relieved that he's okay. They even remark on the changed nature of their relationship dynamic shortly afterward, and Molly's sad about it.
Skin Game, page 421 on Nook:
--- Quote ---"If that's your choice, I'll respect it. You aren't really my apprentice anymore, Molls."
She stared at me for a second after I said that, and I saw hurt and realization alike flicker through her features. Then she nodded and said quietly, "I guess I'm not, am I?"
I made another major effort and patter her hand. "Things change," I said. "Nothing to feel sad about."
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Anyway, Molly is not happy about the fundamental difference in their new relationship, and likely not because of her enforced chastity. Probably part of it is her new life, but part of it is because she misses her old one more than she likes her new one. If she thought that she'd finally have a chance with Harry now, she'd be stoked at that part of the change, not sad.
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