PathOfLust
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Forgive my brother for taking off your pink glasses, but an apology from a girl is one of the most effective manipulative tools in their arsenal. It makes you feel like a winner and let your guard down.I don't think so. The ending of ep9 implies that Quinn is on a path of redemption and making amends. Her flashback speaks directly to that.
In it, her father tells her to look at her friends as pawns to be sacrificed. But that's when Quinn apologizes to Tommy for the first time in the entire game.
With that act, DPС draws a line under Quinn's character. Now Quinn will stop being a manipulative bitch and start to value the people closest to her.
Besides, Sage is pretty smart. She lives by the principle of "don't attack your own" and probably already knows that Quinn is doing something illegal behind her back.
Even if Sage and Quinn run into each other, I imagine the fight will be short-lived and they'll make up soon enough.
You’re gonna be thinking, "Well, she said she’s sorry, oh, she’s so sweet, she took a step like that. I HAVE to do something nice for her."
Hey, I’m at Camp Quinn, but the way she grew up, she can’t fix it in a second. She may have felt it in her bones, but despite all that, her father’s words tell her that even if she finds someone she feels she can trust, she shouldn’t trust because that person wants something. And so she found such a person, but will she listen to her father’s words? Or will she start living her life?
If the DPS is good enough to write, it could depend on our choices, which is to say, have you ever made Quinn question his honesty towards her? If she doesn’t, she’ll move on and really trust you, and if she does, well, you’ll be another bitch in Quinn’s puppet master’s hands.