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Narm is for specific moments.


* {{Narm}}: Kyle's first name. It's a very "bro" name for a character who's still a lanky, awkward virgin in his thirties- especially given the time period the stories are set in.
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He explicitly has a relationship with another man and clearly loves him, I don't see how he can be read as asexual


* {{Asexuality}}: Most people read Booth as somewhere between this and a deeply closeted gay man.
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* {{Narm}}: Kyle's first name. It's a very "bro" name for a character who's still a lanky, awkward virgin in his thirties- especially given the time period the stories are set in.
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Not YMMV.


* HellIsThatNoise: Dripping water and soft footsteps.
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* CompleteMonster: The Siddonses-- who, ironically, come across far worse than most of the supernaturally evil creatures Booth encounters.
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* {{Tearjerker}}; ''Elegy for a Demon Lover''. Having to kill an immortal energy-parasite-- in this case, an incubus-- is one thing. Having to kill an immortal energy-parasite you're in love with is another. But [[spoiler: having to kill an immortal energy-parasite you're in love with, who not only may be incapable of realizing the harm he's causing, but loves you so much that the only way to kill him is through the pain of your rejecting him?]] The most poignant story in the book.

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* {{Tearjerker}}; {{Tearjerker}}: ''Elegy for a Demon Lover''. Having to kill an immortal energy-parasite-- in this case, an incubus-- is one thing. Having to kill an immortal energy-parasite you're in love with is another. But [[spoiler: having to kill an immortal energy-parasite you're in love with, who not only may be incapable of realizing the harm he's causing, but loves you so much that the only way to kill him is through the pain of your rejecting him?]] The most poignant story in the book.
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* {{Tearjerker}} ''Elegy for a Demon Lover''. Having to kill an immortal energy-parasite-- in this case, an incubus-- is one thing. Having to kill an immortal energy-parasite you're in love with is another. But [[spoiler: having to kill an immortal energy-parasite you're in love with, who not only may be incapable of realizing the harm he's causing, but loves you so much that the only way to kill him is through the pain of your rejecting him?]] The most poignant story in the book.

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* {{Tearjerker}} {{Tearjerker}}; ''Elegy for a Demon Lover''. Having to kill an immortal energy-parasite-- in this case, an incubus-- is one thing. Having to kill an immortal energy-parasite you're in love with is another. But [[spoiler: having to kill an immortal energy-parasite you're in love with, who not only may be incapable of realizing the harm he's causing, but loves you so much that the only way to kill him is through the pain of your rejecting him?]] The most poignant story in the book.

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* EvilIsSexy: [[spoiler: Booth's first (and, likely, last) sexual relationship is with Ivo Balthasar, a life-force-leeching incubus that he meets in ''Elegy for a Demon Lover''. Technically, Ivo may not be evil, since he seems unaware of his deadly effect, and even Booth is certain that Ivo truly loves him. On the other hand, he is a demon who inevitably causes the slow death of his long-term lovers.]]

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* EvilIsSexy: [[spoiler: Booth's first (and, likely, last) sexual relationship is with Ivo Balthasar, a life-force-leeching incubus that he meets in ''Elegy for a Demon Lover''. Technically, Ivo may not be evil, since he seems unaware CompleteMonster: The Siddonses-- who, ironically, come across far worse than most of his deadly effect, and even the supernaturally evil creatures Booth is certain that Ivo truly loves him. On the other hand, he is a demon who inevitably causes the slow death of his long-term lovers.]]encounters.


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* HoYay: Booth and Blaine, Booth and Ivo.
* {{Tearjerker}} ''Elegy for a Demon Lover''. Having to kill an immortal energy-parasite-- in this case, an incubus-- is one thing. Having to kill an immortal energy-parasite you're in love with is another. But [[spoiler: having to kill an immortal energy-parasite you're in love with, who not only may be incapable of realizing the harm he's causing, but loves you so much that the only way to kill him is through the pain of your rejecting him?]] The most poignant story in the book.
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* EvilIsSexy: Booth's first (and, likely, last) sexual relationship is with [[spoiler: Ivo Balthasar, a life-force-leeching incubus that he meets in ''Elegy for a Demon Lover''. Technically, Ivo may not be evil, since he seems unaware of his deadly effect, and even Booth is certain that Ivo truly loves him. On the other hand, he is a demon who inevitably causes the slow death of his long-term lovers.]]

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* EvilIsSexy: [[spoiler: Booth's first (and, likely, last) sexual relationship is with [[spoiler: Ivo Balthasar, a life-force-leeching incubus that he meets in ''Elegy for a Demon Lover''. Technically, Ivo may not be evil, since he seems unaware of his deadly effect, and even Booth is certain that Ivo truly loves him. On the other hand, he is a demon who inevitably causes the slow death of his long-term lovers.]]
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* EvilIsSexy: Booth's first (and, likely, last) sexual relationship is with [[spoiler: Ivo Balthasar, a life-force-leeching incubus that he meets in ''Elegy for a Demon Lover''. Technically, Ivo may not be evil, since he seems unaware of his deadly effect, and even Booth is certain that Ivo truly loves him. On the other hand, he is a demon who inevitably causes the slow death of his long-term lovers.]]

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* Asexuality: Most people read Booth as somewhere between this and a deeply closeted homosexual.
* HellIsThatNoise: Dripping water and soft footsteps.

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* Asexuality: {{Asexuality}}: Most people read Booth as somewhere between this and a deeply closeted homosexual.
gay man.
* HellIsThatNoise: Dripping water and soft footsteps.footsteps.
* {{Woobie}}: If there's something bad that can happen to Booth, short of death, it will.
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* [[Main/Asexuality]]: Most people read Booth as somewhere between this and a deeply closeted homosexual.

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* [[Main/Asexuality]]: Asexuality: Most people read Booth as somewhere between this and a deeply closeted homosexual.
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* [[Main/Asexuality]]: Most people read Booth as somewhere between this and a deeply closeted homosexual.
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* HellIsThatNoise: Dripping water and soft footsteps.

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