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It was hard to listen to. On the one hand, I understood him waiting to make sure he was right. But the waiting was hard.
Oh, how I struggled here. I wanted him to intervene but realized he couldn’t. He had to see the abuse to determine what needed to be done to these three…life or death.
It was awful to listen to but I was glad Hurwitz didn’t elaborate on the details. I think my imagination was much worse.
It was awful to listen to but I was glad Hurwitz didn’t elaborate on the details. I think my imagination was much worse.
I guess I'm glad I was reading the text, not listening to a narrator.It was gruesome, but I didn't get the sense that he waited so much as that it took him a while to get himself into the place and to prep himself for a difficult task.
This is the research Evan must do in order to prepare himself on how to help those who need it. I thought the writing of this scene really brought you in emotionally
By this time Evan was sure that Leanne was a victim of abuse by Radack. What he didn't know before seeing the assault was that Radack's henchmen were just as bad as Radack. Evan could have been deciding if he had to dispose of these guys (or anyone else in the house) before taking care of Radack and rescuing Leanne. Seeing Leanne's rape made up his mind.



