>> Glyn, whose sister was the Bridezilla in "Brittle Words" <<
That reminds me, it would be fascinating to see how other people view Delia. She may be popular in places where she is performing or volunteering, but I bet the florist, baker, seamstress, etc. who catered the wedding all hate her and her whole damn family. There are some people who seem popular, privileged, and charming on the surface but if you look deeper then the rot shows.
Or in dating advice: someone who is rude to the waiter is not a nice person.
Re: Respect in fiction
Date: 2014-10-30 05:37 am (UTC)That reminds me, it would be fascinating to see how other people view Delia. She may be popular in places where she is performing or volunteering, but I bet the florist, baker, seamstress, etc. who catered the wedding all hate her and her whole damn family. There are some people who seem popular, privileged, and charming on the surface but if you look deeper then the rot shows.
Or in dating advice: someone who is rude to the waiter is not a nice person.