If you look at Dolph, Ronnie and Richard from the "Anita" perspective they're wrong and awful.
If you look at the characters in context from their respective perspectives Anita is out of control and being used by the "magic." Ronnie is being the best friend she can be to someone who is in trouble. Ronnie may have her own commitment issues and Anita wants to see that so she won't have to look at herself. Richard is a monster that he doesn't want to be. He hates what he is. Yes, he doesn't like Anita being comfortable with monsters because to him they are evil, not just not human, evil. She now regularly "feeds" off people. Most of the time forcefully. In a way I think he feels responsible.
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Date: 2008-05-28 12:18 am (UTC)If you look at the characters in context from their respective perspectives Anita is out of control and being used by the "magic." Ronnie is being the best friend she can be to someone who is in trouble. Ronnie may have her own commitment issues and Anita wants to see that so she won't have to look at herself. Richard is a monster that he doesn't want to be. He hates what he is. Yes, he doesn't like Anita being comfortable with monsters because to him they are evil, not just not human, evil. She now regularly "feeds" off people. Most of the time forcefully. In a way I think he feels responsible.