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I interpreted it that they were all dead, but were there as a psychological coping mechanism for Cadence. Her mind couldn't quite comprehend the fact that they would all be gone (especially because she can't remember that night), so it filled in the gaps for Cady. I was really confused too but in a way, I think that was exactly the reaction the author was looking for. Nothing about this book is clear cut or perfectly understandable. It's all a bit grey and hazy...
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Jun 13, 2017 04:20AM
I interpreted it that they were all dead, but were there as a psychological coping mechanism for Cadence. Her mind couldn't quite comprehend the fact that they would all be gone (especially because she can't remember that night), so it filled in the gaps for Cady. I was really confused too but in a way, I think that was exactly the reaction the author was looking for. Nothing about this book is clear cut or perfectly understandable. It's all a bit grey and hazy...
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