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I think any ten-year-old child would have a very difficult time knowing that their dad, who seemed loving at home, was a true monster. It would be hard to cut out the memories from the realities, as even an adult might have difficulty with this.
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Yes, I do understand her inner conflicts as it is a difficult task to have to reconcile that your parent, that has shown you only love and kindness, is actually a monster. Her thoughts and behavior are normal as she processes her trauma. Then add she has to do all of this while on the run/in hiding/while also doing her best to be what Connor needs as his big sister/worrying for her mother/school etc.That is a lot to have to navigate.
I agree, Jae'. The whole situation is tragic. Lanny and Connor had their safe, secure childhood ripped to shreds.


