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I feel bad for Kristen Stewart though; people only seem to know her for that mindless roll, and she..."
I'm sorry. I don't really like Twilight, but I don't mean to make you feel bad by attacking a series you really love. You're entitled to your opinion too, and I'd be upset if anyone did that to me too.
Nessy wrote: "Natalia wrote: "May I just point out that whatever we are discussing, it always comes down to Morpheus ))) Because he is the gem of this series, and everything revolves around him. Try as she might..."
Awwww..

Where did you guys get the idea of Ivory being a swan? *wonders if I missed something while reading*

*cough*
SWAN LAKE
*cough*
Also, suddenly I'm afraid of Jeb finding a crossbow somewhere and shooting her down O O
or the queen of hearts

Yes, and that's even more proof that Morpheus belongs with Alyssa, not with Ivory. Moth wings and butterfly wings match better than moth wings and swan wings. Just imagine if Morph and Ivory ever had a child, how the poor creature's wings would look like?! Not that we know it is even a possibility for them to reproduce. We still know nothing about how full-blooded netherlings are born, if they are born at all.
With Morpheus and Alyssa there wouldn't be such a problem, because moth and butterfly wings look alike. Opaque black and gauzy white, shadow and light, but the shape is very similar, and A.G. said the jewels on Alyssa's wings can also display her moods, which is yet another thing she has in common with Morpheus, because that way they will be able to read each other's moods. I'm really curious what kind of wings (view spoiler)

Yes, and that's even more proof that Morpheus belongs with Alyssa, not with Ivory. Moth wings an..."
He pretty much looked like mini version of Morpheus as I recall.

By the way I think that blue eyes and blue hair would look super cute together.

By the way I think that blue eyes and blue hair would look super cute together."
IKR! The blue boy! :D
(view spoiler)

By the way I think that blue eyes and blue hair would look super cute together."
IKR! The blue boy! :D..."
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
like i hate when people are like 'heres my fave chara pregnant with this other characters child'
so i dont want to be that person
but omg i so wanna write it
god im so conflicted
someone halp
In other news, I've practically dumped Reversed (T.T)
for Sydney's prompts (^u^)

Ah, I see.

By the way I think that blue eyes and blue hair would look super cute together."
IKR! Th..."

By the way I think that blue eyes and blue hair would look super cute tog..."
Oh, you evil, evil fanfic writer....


I wonder what sort of mischief Morpheus and the cat would get up to? I'd love to see that!


I wonder how Chessie will react to it. Because he doesn`t love cats as A.G. said :D

I can so see Alyssa getting completely jealous of the poor cat because Morpheus is lavishing all sorts of attention on to it, ignoring her in the process and the smothered cat in turn is trying to run away from all of the love . Morpheus just being oblivious to it all.


Having someone else in their little love bubble would change their dynamic some giving us more sweet and tender moments instead of pure sexiness. I am definitely not complaining though x)
Anyway that was kind of where my line of thought was coming from, but i know that Morpheus would never be that careless with Alyssa.


I'm actually hoping for a book :) LOL I know, I'm greedy ;) But I could read about Alyssa and Morpheus forever. It could be their own version of 1001 Nights ;)
And I agree, he would make an amazing dad, just remember how he was with Rabid in Unhinged in Alyssa's room and just imagine how he would be if it was his own baby. His family would mean the world to him.

I wonder how Chessie will react to it. Beca..."
How ironic

I imagine Morpheus abd Alyssa, sleeping (real sleep!). He's hugging her from behind and the cat is tangled in their legs!!!
PS: Ladies, I won't be in the country for 10 days, so see ya all on September 10th. :)

Awwwww....

Bon voyage, luv!~

Nailed it, Natalia! Except for one thing, like @Nessy said, Morpheus *did* think like a child (view spoiler) .
So mentally he was a child (although he never lost sight of why he was inside of her dreams), so there was an innocence to their relationship which allowed him to experience playing and games in ways he wouldn't have as an adult.
(view spoiler)
This "childhood without being a child" is touched on/explained a little more in Ensnared, too.
*Some* netherlings (though not all), may be born in more natural ways and look like miniature versions of what they will be, but they're cynical, maniacal and manipulative from day one. They lack innocence.
So to get really technical? It's the "childlike" imagination that they're lacking in that world. Yes, they can come up with strategies, fantasize about how they want things to be, even design fancy clothes. But that's not the same as a child's imagination. When two children are playing together and imagining things, there's a magic being evoked that is lost sight of in adulthood. It's the innocence and imagination combined that sparks this powerful magic.
And if you never experienced that, then you can't recall it and use it (view spoiler) .
Wow! Haha. Long answer there, but it was fun getting all of that out in writing so you guys can see my world as I did. ;)
Also, if you take all of my explanation above and apply it to this Carroll poem, it has a whole new meaning to it:
A childish story take,
And with a gentile hand
Lay it where Childhood dreams are twined
In memory's mystic band...
:D


Aw, thank you so much Sydney! That means a lot coming from such a great writer as yourself! (I've seen your fanfic, I know of what I speak). ;)

OMG I'VE FINALLY FOUND WI-FI! I FEEL LIKE THOSE ANCIENT PEOPLE WHO USED TO LIVE IN CAVES!!! Thanks to everyone, for wishing me good! :))

A childish story take,
And with a gentile hand
Lay it where Childhood dreams are twined
In memory's mystic band..."
Is there supposed to be another riddle to this poem?
Again, @ A.G. thank you for such a detailed reply! And if not all nethelings are born, will we ever learn how they come to be? Did Ivory really hatch from an egg? Because she can turn into a swan... Because, obviously, Morpheus wasn't born in a traditional way, since he came from a cocoon after the metamorphosis.
And, in the light of the September teasers/quotes, I hope that part (view spoiler) doesn't mean that you can just easily replace Morpheus with Jeb in the prophesy and call it a day. Please, A.G. don't do this to Morpheus! It will kill him! And (view spoiler)

@Nessy, hahaha!
@Natlia, you're welcome! Yes, there's more to that poem but I don't remember it off the top of my head? I think you can google it.
And Alyssa actually met Jeb when she was 11 and he was 13, so it's *sort* of considered their childhood.
But you're right, Morph and Al shared the really innocent, tender years. :) It's my fave part of their back story, actually, and plays a huge role in book 3. Another free teaser! :D

13 years old can hardly be called a childhood! And Jeb wasn't all that innocent, really, because (view spoiler)

Something I said on my FB threads, and I still stand by it, I'm pretty sure that the intensity of the mothlings hatred for Jeb has less to do w/him as a person and more to do w/the fact that he's the one thing standing in the way of their guy getting his girl.
And they all want their Mothman to be happy. Which they should want that. But I do think Jeb gets dealt a pretty tough hand sometimes over things he doesn't necessarily deserve.

True about being biased. It is very interesting how different people view the same characters in such different, often polar ways. And I don't measure immortals the same way I do humans.
Almost all supernatural guys we read about in YA are either hundreds or even millennia years old. And I love when they act that way. It is never plausible when they appear to behave like teenagers. Immortality must take its tall on characters.

Very true! I also love that they're more worldly and wise. Thus, the smexiness. ;)

It certainly adds to the hatred a great deal, I won't even deny it. But I Splintered we meet Jeb before we meet Morpheus, and even back then I didn't like him at all. Sorry, I don't want to upset you, but I want to be honest.
Overprotective human guys of the "longtime best friends" variety in fantasy books just don't work for me. And they always choose the most inopportune moment to declare their feelings to the heroine, just when there is the perspective of a mind-blowing, chemistry-packed romance with a supernatural love interest. Of course people/fans feel threatened.
And Morpheus is one of the best supernatural characters/romantic interests in all of YA.
AND HE IS BY FAR MY FAVORITE.

I second that wholeheartedly. What's the point of a supernatural love interest if you don't choose said love interest? I just want to shake the main character and show them how crazy they're being.

"...the intensity of the mothlings hatred for Jeb has less to do w/him as a person and more to do w/the fact that he's the one thing standing in the way of their guy getting his girl."
Well, yes, but why do we want our guy to get the girl?
Because we hate Jeb. :S
A vicious circle, that is. Vicious and teethed. With jabberlock boxes. I'm going to stop before I spoil something XD
Then again, my personality is against his advice-giving a lot of the time. I don't like people telling me what not to do. I'd rather someone told me to do something than not do something. If that... made sense... Which it didn't.
Random terrible analogy- Rather my mother told me to take out the trash than to not go online
I'd rather be told to do homework than to not date someone. Even though I'm not dating anyone to begin with.
So maybe the problem isn't even either of the guys, it's the fan's personalities clashing with Jeb's or Morph's. Some people just like a certain type of guy better because the way they act matches theirs
Um... Yeah.

Even when she was annoyed with Jeb for *things*, I kind of wanted her to stop lecturing Alyssa.
Wow, I psycho-analyzed my feelings about characters in five minutes.
...I feel really tired all of a sudden.

Because we hate Jeb. :S "
Well, I kind of disagree. I may hate Jeb because he is standing in the way, but it has nothing to do with why I want "our" guy to get the girl. I have a gazillion of other reasons, I could write a wall of text about why I think Alyssa and Morpheus are a perfect match and why I love them so much together.

OMG I'VE FINALLY FOUND WI-FI! I FEEL LIKE THOSE ANCIENT PEOPLE WHO USED TO LIVE IN CAVES!!! Thanks to everyone, for wishing me good! :))"
Oh poor you! I remember how the place my mom lived, when she first moved in, didn't have wi-fi for the first two weeks. I thought I was going crazy.
A.G. wrote: "Aw. He was as innocent as he could be, considering his horrible childhood. [spoilers removed] It's all going to be subjective according to every reader's own definition of things, according to who..."
Yes, I agree with you A.G.

The way I wrote Jeb was never meant to be construed as pushy or oppressive to Alyssa. Even though he’s protective, it's because he saw his mom and sister abused for years. Of course that kind of violence would shape someone. It would either make them violent themselves, or make their defensive tendencies overblown in an effort to keep everyone safe. So it comes from a place of sincere concern and love and trying to overcompensate for not being able to help his family. Not because he wants to control her.
And just so no one thinks I'm taking sides, I've had to defend Morpheus plenty, too.
Some readers say he's "a horrible person" because he's manipulative to Alyssa, always lies to her and pulls everyone's strings. But, he isn't exactly a human, so that's why he makes a *horrible* person. Being a netherling means an entirely different world view and an absence of mortal ethics. Netherlings are of an ends justifies the means mentality. Although Ivory appears to have risen above that, and even Morph has moments of compassion and empathy, especially where Alyssa's concerned, if it doesn't interfere too much with his plans. ;)
I no longer visit the Team threads, and try not to defend either guy too often, because I don't want to be a part of a big huge discussion (if this leads to one, please keep it on the battlefield/Team threads--not here where it's all about the characters' fun, sexy, or cute quirks, and not in the Ensnared quotes threads, PLEASE. I have to be able to go there and post teasers safely *coughs*).
This was just a glimpse inside my writer's mind. This is how I meant for my guys to be perceived when I wrote them. What people read into it and take away from it, I have absolutely no control over because it's all subjective and very personal to the reader.
But now you know how *I* see them as the author, and their strengths and weaknesses only make me love them more. ;) Both of them.

I do agree that Jeb's overprotective/controlling tendencies really get under my skin. And this is coming from a Jebpheus girl.
da Hanci wrote: "Oh, so that's why I never liked her mother either...
Even when she was annoyed with Jeb for *things*, I kind of wanted her to stop lecturing Alyssa.
Wow, I psycho-analyzed my feelings about char..."
Honestly, I disliked Alyssa's mom a little at first too, because her criticism of Alyssa reminded me of my mother (Saying we don't get along well is an understatement). But I like her a bit more now.

I know that the guys have their reasons for the things that bug me about them, but I can't help but be a bit guarded against it all the same. I don't expect them too be perfect though, and I feel like their imperfections and good qualities are balanced in relation to each guy. That's why I'm not one team or the other.


And that's as it should be. It's his flaw. But, the best part about flaws is seeing a character grow stronger and learn to either overcome or handle them. I thought he made great strides by the end of Unhinged (view spoiler) .
And the same thing with Morph's flaws, he's made some strides, too. (view spoiler)
I just think of her coming out as a full-grown woman with wings, like an extremely pale Katniss Everdeen with her Mockingjay dress wings.