She was probably insufferable as a child, or bearable only by virtue of being so cute, which in a way is worse.
I get the feeling she wasn't told 'no' very often. Or ever.
It surprises me that he doesn't act on it in some way, but he's done surprising things before.
Yeah, and the only reason I could think of for him not taking action here - that he still believes it's temporary and Sheridan will forgive her (and probably that if Sheridan doesn't know her/love her enough to do that, then he doesn't deserve her anyway) - is based on 'prophecy says so', which won't work so well for what I've vaguely got planned later on. Maybe he'll have to act then.
Sheridan originally was going to send the Minbari ships away there, but then I thought the only way he could do that was to have the White Stars protecting the station instead, which are just as Minbari and so wouldn't be any better. But he really does need to do something Minbari-related and drastic. Oooh, wait, idea... *starts scribbling down notes manically*
(no subject)
Date: 2004-06-21 12:25 pm (UTC)I get the feeling she wasn't told 'no' very often. Or ever.
It surprises me that he doesn't act on it in some way, but he's done surprising things before.
Yeah, and the only reason I could think of for him not taking action here - that he still believes it's temporary and Sheridan will forgive her (and probably that if Sheridan doesn't know her/love her enough to do that, then he doesn't deserve her anyway) - is based on 'prophecy says so', which won't work so well for what I've vaguely got planned later on. Maybe he'll have to act then.
Sheridan originally was going to send the Minbari ships away there, but then I thought the only way he could do that was to have the White Stars protecting the station instead, which are just as Minbari and so wouldn't be any better. But he really does need to do something Minbari-related and drastic. Oooh, wait, idea... *starts scribbling down notes manically*