So, actually, it would seem that Harry's behaviour, thoughts are well within that male behaviour code.
Which by no means suggests I have to accept it.
I love the developing relationships with Michael and his family. Me, I'm an ensemble reader. I mean, I usually attach to one particular character, but I enjoy them most in context of friends and family and the accompanying conflicts. I was unsure about these books for the first two, because Harry didn't have that, but boy does he now, and it makes me very happy.
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are well within that male behaviour code.
Which by no means suggests I have to accept it.
I love the developing relationships with Michael and his family. Me, I'm an ensemble reader. I mean, I usually attach to one particular character, but I enjoy them most in context of friends and family and the accompanying conflicts. I was unsure about these books for the first two, because Harry didn't have that, but boy does he now, and it makes me very happy.
(Unless Harry/Butcher is subconsciously gay/bi?)
Ha, Butcher is not that subtle.