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She didn't accept Maya. Sage did. Sage is the President. And Maya, even with Quinn giving her harder challenges (cheating, if mc isn't on her path), completed the challenges. So everyone witnessed when Ariette told that she got all challenges done. Would Quinn say in front of everyone that she didn't pass? wtf is wrong with you guys lol.If Quinn didn't like Maya, she wouldn't have accepted her into the sisterhood. I think Quinn definitely tried to recruit Maya during the first season as part of her personal restaurant whores. I do not know when she changed her mind about her plans for Maya (and she clearly changed her mind), but later she began to treat her rather aggressively neutral. There are several moments when Quinn tried to dominate Maya in order to suppress her will and recruit her.
1) At a party in DIKs s at the beginning of the 2nd episode, she forces her to make out with DIKs against her will
2) She kisses Maya at a pool party
3) She teases MC, saying that it's nice to see Maya doing everything she's told
4) Maya's sexiest tasks were given for a reason. She was sure that Camila and Lily were sufficiently liberated, and therefore used these tasks to suppress her will and seduce Maya.
From the outside, it looks like Quinn is trying to suppress her will, forcing her to do the most difficult tasks. This is similar to the classic plot of blackmail / seduction / corruption that we have seen more than once in the games of this site. When the main character turns his sister into a whore with the help of threats, blackmail and psychological pressure, and she begins to like it.
This shows Quinn in a rather unpleasant way, as a pimp trying to psychologically break a girl and put her under clients. But already in the second season, Pink pressed the stopcock and Quinn's character changed dramatically. She stopped being a ruthless and cold manipulator, which she certainly was in the first season, and became just a cold and confused girl who is afraid to trust even her friends. Pink definitely took a course to redeem Quinn, apparently because of her popularity, because in the first episodes she was seen as the absolute villain of the series.
I won't even read the rest because it seems you guys are playing a different game.