Frances asked this question about Verity:
Thoughts on the ending?
Claire in my opinion, the manuscript was the piece of writing in which Verity was telling the truth. my reasons for this are:

1. Verity's only reason in her l…more
in my opinion, the manuscript was the piece of writing in which Verity was telling the truth. my reasons for this are:

1. Verity's only reason in her letter that the manuscript was only a writing exercise was barely even a reason; it was trying to get Jeremy to reconsider what he thinks of her. She provided no real reason for which she wasn't the murderer of her child.

2. Who in their right mind would write about killing their own child, who she claimed to love very much, just a few days after her death. Even writing about shoving her fingers down a small child's throat, you would think that this is too much for a grieving mother to even think about writing, no matter how good of a writer she was.

3. The manuscript was written in way too much detail to be fake. I mean if you weren't obsessed with the sex in your relationship, would it even slip your mind to write about that? if you didn't feel that much hatred toward your child, would you think about writing it?

4. Jeremy had read the manuscript and was convinced that it showed how psychotic she really was, meaning he could confirm that some of these disturbing conversations had actually happened including their conversation about how Verity talks about Chastin more then she does about Harper and after their argument when he woke up with her sucking his dick to make him forgive her.

Verity is a pshyco and you can't tell me otherwise xoxo(less)
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by Colleen Hoover (Goodreads Author)
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