tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14174728.post-30263572358638976522008-04-13T14:19:00.000+12:002008-04-13T14:19:00.000+12:00Eva: I completely agree with you on the idea that ...Eva: I completely agree with you on the idea that Sienna is the one to be the catalyst to Hawke's psyche (whether there is a mind blockade, maybe. I am anxious to find out, lol).<BR/><BR/>While I think there is a genetic part of social status (at least with Alpha's), I am not sure what will happen with a child from mixed changeling genes. I think it would be a matter of dominant genes from one changeling parent, or something like a liger.<BR/><BR/>As for Hawke, I think he would have mated with her when they were older. I don't think that is something he would have been drastically wrong about even at 10, since mating seems pretty ingrained and natural to a changeling. I have been rooting for Hawke/Sienna since StS and am eagerly waiting for their story/stories. And I always thought that it would take something drastic, like Sienna leaving the nest, for Hawke to wake up and recognize his feelings or act on them.<BR/><BR/>I think I am one of the few who liked Tally from the start. It was wrong to tell Clay she died, but she had just gone through years of tramautizing experiences and abuse, and even after everything she still tried to protect Clay through her silence (and, in her own head, by keeping him away from her). Like Sienna needs to learn to stand on her own feet, it was important for Tally to learn to stand on her own, too. After years of abuse where she leaned on Clay, she had to learn to rely on herself (then Clay could enter back into her life and help her build her self-worth and confidence again even better)Christinanoreply@blogger.com