Librarian wrote on Mar 29
th, 2011 at 4:45am:
Erratic memory is one sign of extreme stress and PTSD - people remember things that never actually happened, don't register things that did happen. They may not hear things, see things - and this is normal.
Normal for the condition, yeah. I was formally diagnosed with it, and it really screws your mind up.Remember, Virginia believed she was about to die. (Same thing in Timelash, when she was being strangled) She may have heard Straker's command, but not her name, as Deborah suggested. Straker was fond of her. Lake not Deborah

Whether they'd have an affair, I don't know. In this situation Denise has skillfully set up, I know.

It always bugs me when Lake is put across as a sex pot. She is a career officer, no different than Straker but people pigeon hole her faster. Sex is a pleasure and a human need, only people with narrow minds would think she was slutty because she's slept with Collins and Foster. Alec is portrayed as a ladies' man, but he isn't generally portrayed without morals, better described as common sense. Lake is an independent woman. She isn't always intimidated by Straker. We see that in Timelash, where she teases Straker. How many people could get away with that? No. Straker favors her. I liked her because she was vulnerable under the skin of the scientist/colonel. She wasn't the Paris Hilton of SHADO. (Okay, the hairstyle was questionable

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As always, Denise, really nice, fun dialogue, light, fast style, well chosen words, you do romance so well, your passion for it comes forth in your material, mostly I agree with the Straker depiction, I didn't enjoy many of your stories but that was solely my feeling that Straker's clash with the press would keep him away from becoming an actor. Mind you, that's just my feeling for the canon. I said before, it's personal interpretation. Although in your across-the-eras stories he has more women than you see in the Victoria's Secret catalogues

Denise, there's no end of possible eras for you. I'd like to see Straker in Victorian London

or did you already do it?
I like Lake and Straker as a couple, but a permanent relationship? I'm not sure, I think some part of Straker would be mindful that she had any independent woman's love life, and I see him as consciously or unconsciously conservative in matters like that.
I definitely do not see Collins the way you do, and I plan to use Collins in a story.

I always couldn't figure out how Straker could pal around with him during training.Opposites attract, I suppose. I don't think Collins respected him. But that might be my PTSS
Oh, when they interrupt Straker and Lake, that reminded me of the complimentary champagne scene in Confetti Check, and maybe you could have Straker remember that, and reflect on how Lake is so dramatically different than Mary, and how he had allowed himself to let love blind him in that situation. Lake is a plain speaker, which I felt would appeal to Straker. How Virginia is in his face, the way Alec is, when they believe he's wrong.
Only if you like that idea.