If I were Asher, someone would be DEAD and/or DYING because I'd ripped them apart with my bare hands.
That is exactly the form of Serious Displeasure I had in mind! I have a tendencey towards understatement. The problem is, doing such a thing to Anita would cripple Jean-Claude. Because of the Triumvirate. Makes killing Anita without killing the other characters problematic. Of course, Anita is speshul enough that Richard's or Jean-Claude's death (or Nathaniel's or Damien's) probably wouldn't make a dent.
she's also an unreliable animator, federal officer, police consultant and lover.
Heh. She's always bitching at crime scenes about the "boys" not taking her seriously. I wonder how seriously she would be taken on a federal case when she showed up with her harem of boy-toys and had to duck out every thirty minutes or so for a quickie, er, excuse me, to "feed the thing that starts with an 'a' and also has some 'r's and 'u.'" Then again, I think that "Micah," which I have not read and have no intention of reading, may have touched on that.
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That is exactly the form of Serious Displeasure I had in mind! I have a tendencey towards understatement. The problem is, doing such a thing to Anita would cripple Jean-Claude. Because of the Triumvirate. Makes killing Anita without killing the other characters problematic. Of course, Anita is speshul enough that Richard's or Jean-Claude's death (or Nathaniel's or Damien's) probably wouldn't make a dent.
she's also an unreliable animator, federal officer, police consultant and lover.
Heh. She's always bitching at crime scenes about the "boys" not taking her seriously. I wonder how seriously she would be taken on a federal case when she showed up with her harem of boy-toys and had to duck out every thirty minutes or so for a quickie, er, excuse me, to "feed the thing that starts with an 'a' and also has some 'r's and 'u.'" Then again, I think that "Micah," which I have not read and have no intention of reading, may have touched on that.