>Not so funny as all that. They understand something fundamental about eachother. It's >what makes them inverses of eachother. In fact, it's so deeply rooted in them that I'm >really not sure what it would take to sever that connection irrevocably. Even while they >spent most of the last book in opposition to eachother, you could still see that things >weren't finished.
A friend calls them 'two old souls'. So much alike that they're almost too much alike. Never truly restful in one another's company because they know one another too well--neither can hide much from the other.
>As for what will happen to Niall in the next book, I'd assume you certainly know better >than I,
Heh--don't be too sure. Sometimes that understanding doesn't come until 2 drafts later.
>but the thing that I've been rooting for is for him to find some sort of solace.
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Date: 2004-04-14 09:06 pm (UTC)A friend calls them 'two old souls'. So much alike that they're almost too much alike. Never truly restful in one another's company because they know one another too well--neither can hide much from the other.
>As for what will happen to Niall in the next book, I'd assume you certainly know better >than I,
Heh--don't be too sure. Sometimes that understanding doesn't come until 2 drafts later.
>but the thing that I've been rooting for is for him to find some sort of solace.
He deserves a break.
Something else to think about...