There's a kiss in the "Mystery of the Moss-Covered Mansion". I don't know if its only a friendly gesture though. Here's the dialogue: 'Ned was the first of the boys to alight. Seeing Nancy, he rushed up to her. "How's my little sleuth?" he asked, kissing her.'
In the original Nancy Drew series written by Carolyn Keene, Nancy Drew and Ned Nickerson were romantically involved, but their relationship did not include any explicit depictions of kissing. Their relationship was portrayed as more innocent and focused on solving mysteries together.
In the Nancy Drew Casefiles, Ned and Nancy break up for a short period of time, and Nancy dates someone else, but I don't think she ever cheats on him. No, she never cheats.
no i don't think so because it doesn't say much about their relationship in the original
These are the main characters:Nancy Drew - A clever teenage detective.Carson Drew - Nancy's father, a lawyer who helps Nancy on her cases and sometimes brings her new ones.Hannah Gruen - The kindhearted Drew family housekeeper, who has been like a second mother to Nancy ever since her real mother died when Nancy was just 3 years old.Ned Nickerson - Nancy's sweet boyfriend.Bess Marvin - Nancy's best friend who loves fashion, romance, and food. In some Nancy Drew books she is described as a "girly" girl, while in others she is described as a mechanic, which gets a little confusing.George Fayne - Nancy's other best friend, who is Bess's cousin. George is proud of her boyish name, because she is not into girly things unlike her cousin. She is sporty and athletic.
if you ever read the book is because if they go together they wont find what there looking for
The original books dont ever say much about her and Ned's relationship. But the answer IS not in the originals.
Yes. Released in 2004
i was wondering to! but in the shadow at the water's edge Nancy looks in the mirror and you see what she looks like!
Some popular titles in the Nancy Drew series include "The Secret of the Old Clock," "The Hidden Staircase," "The Bungalow Mystery," "The Mystery at Lilac Inn," "The Secret of Red Gate Farm," and "The Password to Larkspur Lane."
In all of the books (in all of the sub-series) she never has a real job. She has certain jobs - many undercover - in some books, but no job ever lasts beyond one book. In the short-lived Nancy Drew on Campus series, she is studying to be a reporter at (fictional) Wilder University.
That is the most stupid question ever. Oh my god how dumb can you get?
Just a fictional character.
I have played every Nancy Drew Game there has ever been. I've played every single one too. The Haunted Carousel was one of my favorites.
The original books dont ever say much about her and Ned's relationship. But the answer IS not in the originals.