Mm, first love, best love, unforgettable love, and for some, last love.cmfireflies wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 6:55 pmDepends, Eli probably won't have a problem with Oskar taking revenge upon bullies, but indulging in carnage for carnage's sake would probably push Eli away. Novel Eli, at least, looks down upon theatrical and empty vampires. Movie Eli is absolutely sad that she has to kill and seeing Oskar take joy in it will probably shock her. As for whether they'll still love each other, probably, if only because kids tend to be more resilient and, honestly there's nothing like first love.
I met mine in high school. Peaches and cream, cast a perfect silhouette, musical laugh, and that's just what the eye can see and the ears can hear. Christian, loving, devoted, creative, knowledgeable... I could go on all day and never say the same thing twice. In just about every single imaginable way a girl could be perfect, that was my Anne. We were a couple for more than two years, which in High School Time is basically half a lifetime, and I think we could say we knew each other fairly well.
Supposing I were myself an immortal young man with an "unusual illness" and a never-ending case of the lonelies, hooked up with Anne and gave her my bug thinking that I'd have somebody to share eternity with. I sometimes wonder, under these conditions, how I'd react if she suddenly started keeping a collection of heads in her fridge and the local papers and radio stations started screaming about an unusual incidence of mauled bodies turning up. Would I still love her if she were to start saying things like "I'm bored and feel like going out and killing something"? She would most definitely NOT be the Anne I loved.