I love that Harry really has Anita's memories, which is why he knows so much about Olaf. You're the first person to pick up on this plot point. At least to mention. I was worried that Anita hurting herself was getting a bit OOC, but I think her control issues and guilt issues make it make sense. Having the pain of the "now" drive back her out-of-control necromancy is something I've been theorizing about her, but then, that's all conjecture. (Although when she was hit by that bullet in Micah, that made her falter... so it's partly canon, I suppose)
Harry, a clue? Never. That boy's going to be continually shocked for the rest of his life. Girls? Kissing? Sex? Poor lad.
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You're the first person to pick up on this plot point. At least to mention.
I was worried that Anita hurting herself was getting a bit OOC, but I think her control issues and guilt issues make it make sense. Having the pain of the "now" drive back her out-of-control necromancy is something I've been theorizing about her, but then, that's all conjecture. (Although when she was hit by that bullet in Micah, that made her falter... so it's partly canon, I suppose)
Harry, a clue? Never. That boy's going to be continually shocked for the rest of his life. Girls? Kissing? Sex? Poor lad.
Glad you liked it :)