So not only her father, but her only friend the maid, have been lying to her since day 1. They all tricked her into living with his majesty dispite knowing she didn't want to. Even if her prejudice was unfounded, that doesn't give them a right to force her into something she clearly doesn't want to do. Everyone around her seems to be in the know and has been lying, leading her along. If I were her, I'd be fucking furious too. I'd finish this and then cut contact with every single one of them. Yes she has made some dumb choices but she is still by far the manipulated victim here, so how is it everyone seems mad at her? Screw her father and the maid big time. "Did it all for her"? Fuck off with that. You lied for years and purposefully got her into a situation where she was living with the person she wanted to avoid. This whole story makes me feel gross and I can't imagine seeing them together ag the end without feeling disappointed in her not standing her ground and cutting them off, not even for her prejudice but for the way they lied to her.
So not only her father, but her only friend the maid, have been lying to her since day 1. They all tricked her into living with his majesty dispite knowing she didn't want to. Even if her prejudice was unfounded, that doesn't give them a right to force her into something she clearly doesn't want to do. Everyone around her seems to be in the know and has been lying, leading her along. If I were her, I'd be fucking furious too. I'd finish this and then cut contact with every single one of them. Yes she has made some dumb choices but she is still by far the manipulated victim here, so how is it everyone seems mad at her? Screw her father and the maid big time. "Did it all for her"? Fuck off with that. You lied for years and purposefully got her into a situation where she was living with the person she wanted to avoid. This whole story makes me feel gross and I can't imagine seeing them together ag the end without feeling disappointed in her not standing her ground and cutting them off, not even for her prejudice but for the way they lied to her.