gentlemenpreferblondes: (When you bend)
J. M. Austen ([personal profile] gentlemenpreferblondes) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou_log 2017-02-09 04:59 pm (UTC)

"I wouldn't if I were you." The answer is more truthful and revealing more than she'd like. So far she has always painted as pretty picture of herself as she can, both here and home, she sells everyone the glamorous and perfect idea of her to others, sometimes coloring it with a hardship or two that she's faced to make the picture more whole. While it's not necessary a lie on her part, it's still an illusion that she wants everyone to believe in -- her included. But under that illusion lies a truth that she's shining some light now: he shouldn't trust her because not she can trust herself.

She thinks of all the people who have placed their trust and belief in her. Her parents, the boy she liked back in school, people she lived with in New York, those who she met on Moira, Sans and Peter. Each of them have gotten hurt because of that trust, in one way or another. She continues to cause trouble for those who get too involved in her life because of her own selfishness and refusal to let go of some things.

"Now whether you decide is up to you, of course. "

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