/Again, LKH is so badly trying to convince both Anita and readers of this/
Because, once again, she’s telling instead of showing.
/The wife says you're not supposed to understand love/
Ah, yes, the old “the heart knows what it wants” excuse for inexplicable romances that make no sense. No, there’s always at least one reason for you to be attracted to someone. Mr. Darcy thought that there was no reason for him to be in love with Elizabeth Bennet, but the reader sees him admiring Elizabeth’s “fine eyes,” indirectly defending her against Caroline Bingley, bantering with her, noting her devotion to her older sister, etc.
/Claudia continues to be the yes-girl that LKH wishes her assistant had remained/
Because in Anita’s world, only women who agree with her on everything deserve to exist.
/Okay, firstly, the idea that you need to be 'dominant' to comfort someone, what the hell?/
In fact, isn’t the act of comforting more commonly seen as “feminine” behavior because it involves nurturing?
/she just doesn't sound like she cares at all or sees it as worthwhile/
But remember, according to Dolph’s wife, you’re not supposed to understand love.
/We trust you to understand whatever we bring to you, Anita/
Yeah, like the werelion pride that Anita is supposedly in charge of, yet whose issues she doesn’t know about or bother with until someone tells her about them.
/"Asher might force us to send him away"/
Oh, yeah, like he forced you to send Haven away. Oh, wait, you killed him all by yourself and Asher had nothing to do with it.
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Because, once again, she’s telling instead of showing.
/The wife says you're not supposed to understand love/
Ah, yes, the old “the heart knows what it wants” excuse for inexplicable romances that make no sense. No, there’s always at least one reason for you to be attracted to someone. Mr. Darcy thought that there was no reason for him to be in love with Elizabeth Bennet, but the reader sees him admiring Elizabeth’s “fine eyes,” indirectly defending her against Caroline Bingley, bantering with her, noting her devotion to her older sister, etc.
/Claudia continues to be the yes-girl that LKH wishes her assistant had remained/
Because in Anita’s world, only women who agree with her on everything deserve to exist.
/Okay, firstly, the idea that you need to be 'dominant' to comfort someone, what the hell?/
In fact, isn’t the act of comforting more commonly seen as “feminine” behavior because it involves nurturing?
/she just doesn't sound like she cares at all or sees it as worthwhile/
But remember, according to Dolph’s wife, you’re not supposed to understand love.
/We trust you to understand whatever we bring to you, Anita/
Yeah, like the werelion pride that Anita is supposedly in charge of, yet whose issues she doesn’t know about or bother with until someone tells her about them.
/"Asher might force us to send him away"/
Oh, yeah, like he forced you to send Haven away. Oh, wait, you killed him all by yourself and Asher had nothing to do with it.