ext_2913 ([identity profile] slaymesoftly.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] abelina 2015-11-29 06:54 pm (UTC)

I was terrified for them because of the external threat - that turned out to be not so bad. Loved the way Darryl was able to get them out of it, in spite of being sure he couldn't. Now I'm terrified of the emotional/mental damage they are both carrying around... Does Darryl have enough sketchy knowledge of what that inner voice can do, or be caused by, to give her some information? Some explanation for the nightmares that will help her find the determination to overcome them?

My thought all along has been that Beth needs to get over worrying about having killed that guy, (I wouldn't have been worried about it at all - violent creature than I am) so I was happy to see this explanation - that Darryl was able to help her to understand it was a flashback. Now, if he can get her to understand that the guy she shot put her into that position - where she had no choice - without making her feel like a victim. She is a survivor, doing what she has to do to continue to survive.

As always, I'm loving this and hoping for the best for them. (Is it wrong that I kind of want them to be back in the cabin - all safe and happy? LOL)

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