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Telling Vance that Helen was on the run was mean and selfish. Lady Berwick could have told Vance that Helen said she was meeting Rhys. It would have given her time to get away before Vance knew her plans. I don't know how she could put that little toddler in harm's way. As I said, mean, selfish, and unkind. These actions changed my opinion of Berwick. She is a woman who can't be trusted to think of anyone before herself, regardless of Kathleen's experiences.
I was liking Lady Berwick until she aligned with a man as miserable as Vance.
I’m with Sharon. I could give her the benefit of the doubt in arranging the first meeting. Perhaps she was unaware of the blackmail intent. But to sell her out like this was inexcusable. Everyone knows he’s a lowlife and for her to help him thwart Helen’s escape was awful.
No, she’s no longer trustworthy in my eyes. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s more to the story about her taking care of Kathleen. All bets are now off.
I’m with Sharon. I could give her the benefit of the doubt in arranging the first meeting. Perhaps she was unaware of the blackmail intent. But to sell her out like this was inexcusable. Everyone knows he’s a lowlife and for her to help him thwart Helen’s escape was awful.
No, she’s no longer trustworthy in my eyes. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s more to the story about her taking care of Kathleen. All bets are now off.


