Well, I mean, realistically, why does she need his money for walking around? I mean, bills are paid, Roarke does all of the clothes buying, and even if she wanted to shop, she CAN'T pay for anything made by Roarke Industries because of the Authorization One thing. So it's not like she's refusing to USE his money at all.
Besides, did you get the impression that part of the reason she was short was because of that reward? I sort of got the feeling that SHE was the one who contributed it.
It felt like a plot device done for form. I mean, I don't mind them NOT fighting. I don't mind Eve not having nightmares.
Although the baseball dream was pretty weird. That felt like one of those whacked out pregnancy dreams, personally. I think the one I've liked the best has been from Memory in Death, with the Christmas party imagery.
I think she's moving toward getting Eve the captain's bars here soon... hence the increased sanity and the emphasis on her running the bullpen.
Re: JD Robb, tension.
Date: 2008-02-25 11:06 pm (UTC)Well, I mean, realistically, why does she need his money for walking around? I mean, bills are paid, Roarke does all of the clothes buying, and even if she wanted to shop, she CAN'T pay for anything made by Roarke Industries because of the Authorization One thing. So it's not like she's refusing to USE his money at all.
Besides, did you get the impression that part of the reason she was short was because of that reward? I sort of got the feeling that SHE was the one who contributed it.
It felt like a plot device done for form. I mean, I don't mind them NOT fighting. I don't mind Eve not having nightmares.
Although the baseball dream was pretty weird. That felt like one of those whacked out pregnancy dreams, personally. I think the one I've liked the best has been from Memory in Death, with the Christmas party imagery.
I think she's moving toward getting Eve the captain's bars here soon... hence the increased sanity and the emphasis on her running the bullpen.
DV