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I think Tom was nervous about being a father. It made him push Cassandra away because children are so important to her.
This was a lovely scene for West and his new family. Tom was an outsider looking in and, at the time, I didn’t fully understand the impact it was having on him. We later learn he’d been twice rejected by two fathers, one his mentor, and West’s reaction to Justin was foreign to him based on his experience and who he believed West to be.


Tom didn't know how he could be a good father to his own biological children. It scared the life out of him.