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6 years ago
"SnuffyBucket;c-17617608" wrote:
@ThePlumbob
Yay! Beating time!SpoilerOoh, you're really under the skin here.
So much went down outside that fateful bathroom door.
You are safe to assume that April's thoughts are honest. And we know she started the fire - whether she fanned the flames or couldn't extinguish them remains your opinion... for now.
Loneliness is key. As is regret.
Lilith is starting to realise that her actions may have driven Caleb away/backed him into a corner/forced him to act. However, in Lilith's mind and perhaps experience, if Caleb had nothing to hide, he would 'let her in'. She's filling in her own blanks, using his long history of messing up against him. She may be right. But maybe the poor guy is reformed and just wants some privacy after 300 years. Maybe he's not even thinking anything. Who knows?
This has been a not-quite-as-vague-as-usual response by Snuffy Bucket.
Spoiler
I have no doubts Lilith is acting based on experience, and doubt Caleb has fully "reformed," the problem is if you only expect the worst from someone regardless of what they actually do, you're giving them zero incentive to change - because you are ignoring any of their attempts at change anyway. And then she gets annoyed he's not "letting her in." If she were to be honest with herself, is she letting him in? She doesn't even listen to the parts he does share with her.