I need to find the passage in which Valentine (I think it was her) is describing philotes. The one I am looking for is the one in which the character describes lovers lying next to each-other feeling as though they were one, and that actually being the case because of philotic bonding.
Unfortunately, I can't remember where it is. I seem to remember it being while Valentine was en route from Trondheim to Lusitania. Does anyone know/can find it/hook me up with a page number? Thanks, Pweb!
I need help finding a passage. PWEB ASSEMBLE!
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Xenocide. Page 65.
Her conversation with Miro starts a few pages before this and continues a few pages after.And she liked the idea well enough to wish it were true. Of the trillion lovers who had whispered to each other, We are one, could it be that some of them really were? Of the billions of families who had bonded together so closely they felt like a single soul, wouldn't it be lovely to think that at the most basic level of reality it was so?
Step softly; a dream lies buried here.
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