I was thinking about the part in this book where Nita and Kit decide to be friends basically forever -
"Let's shake on it. We'll be friends forever. And a team." (in paperback, Page 225).
I was thinking about what would happen with this, later. I think that Nita and Kit will always want to be friends, and a team. But it is like a spell, and in a way it is binding. I think that they want it to be, but there will probably be things that they have to get through. I'm asking what you think will happen with this later, and the possibility of a permanent partnership.
Adding to this is from when Nita was on the moon, waiting for Kit, and was looking in her manual about why they didn't hear each other think anymore -
"Wizards in the closest relationships, leading toward permanent partnership, usually find the nonverbal communication rare or difficult. [...] for human wizards, intimacy is meaningless without barriers to overcome -- and to lower"
I wanted to know what you thought aboout the promise (and thinking), in general. Do you think that it will cause any problems, or will it only help? Most of us think that Nita and Kit will stick together - but would they stay together if they hadn't? And basically any thoughts on it...
and is it because of the promise that they will remain together, or becuse they cared enough to make the promise?
(and sorry for the round-about way of asking)
"Let's shake on it. We'll be friends forever. And a team." (in paperback, Page 225).
I was thinking about what would happen with this, later. I think that Nita and Kit will always want to be friends, and a team. But it is like a spell, and in a way it is binding. I think that they want it to be, but there will probably be things that they have to get through. I'm asking what you think will happen with this later, and the possibility of a permanent partnership.
Adding to this is from when Nita was on the moon, waiting for Kit, and was looking in her manual about why they didn't hear each other think anymore -
"Wizards in the closest relationships, leading toward permanent partnership, usually find the nonverbal communication rare or difficult. [...] for human wizards, intimacy is meaningless without barriers to overcome -- and to lower"
I wanted to know what you thought aboout the promise (and thinking), in general. Do you think that it will cause any problems, or will it only help? Most of us think that Nita and Kit will stick together - but would they stay together if they hadn't? And basically any thoughts on it...
and is it because of the promise that they will remain together, or becuse they cared enough to make the promise?
(and sorry for the round-about way of asking)
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