AL.d
Engaged Member
- Sep 26, 2016
- 2,001
- 6,412
- 792
The suicide thing was an instinctive reaction to her being threatened with prison time. Everything she's done that ends up hurting MC, was something she was in control of (essential for a narcissist). And she was doing those things, internally minimizing the possible impact they would have on him. Jared's blackmail is outside of her control. She's stuck between doing something she knows will destroy MC at this point (with everything that has happened prior), or having her own life destroyed. Hurting MC is never her direct intention. And she probably feels suicide is preferable to prison time away from him.You guys have gone at it for a while now and it is an interesting clash of opinions, I wanted to leave it because I feel like I am getting myself into every conversation but I want to add one or two things.
True, making her husband proud was only a part of it, she enjoyed Jared validation, he was an important person in the company taking an interest in her work (yeah I know).
True but be aware that Lacey has a way more warped way of thinking.
If you play the jealousy date until the last step (it sucks I know) she can't even come without MC telling her to.
In the damian part she is hyperfocused on MC looking at her (sucks even more i know).
So sex and love might be disassociated, but her trigger remains MC every time she cheats.
She would accept the train IF MC asked her to.
But I get it, she might not enjoy it but be willing to do it for her own goals is your point.
I think it is a bit stretched, else why she would think about suicide when Jared asks? She could have just agreed and kept it hidden.
No, please, it was a joke statement to show how much you can push the lines and create your own narrative.
I do NOT think Bella orchestrated the whole thing, we have NO indication in game that this is happening.
She did suspect Jared tho, I can't recall exactly but I think she was suspicious.
As for the why she didn't kick him out, Bella gives a small explanation, that it is hard to let go of him.
After so many years together it is not a stretch, I've seen worse, I have seen MC and Lacey.
+ narratively the author can use this as a power fantasy if he is kept around, like he already did.
What I find a bit funny about the Jared arguments, is that Lacey in her textbook manipulative roundabout way, actually admits her interactions with him were infidelity.
You don't have permission to view the spoiler content.
Log in or register now.
Anyone who has ever dealt with a narcissist, knows that those kind of half truths, are their bread and butter.