You gotta let go of fear to survive, Daisy

Psye June 13, 2020 7:39 pm

She is overlooking how her sister abandoned her and Jasmine in their time of need, but holds onto what men did to her. If Rose would have kept her sisters with her, it's likely Daisy would have never met Allen thus never suffering like she did. It's unfair of her to view Killan the same way she does her father and Allen when Killan was the one to leave jewels for them to live off of out of kindness(which her father stole). Daisy also isn't that bright, she isn't thinking about how beneficial this marriage could be for her and Jasmine. She's letting her fear control her thoughts.

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    Penny June 13, 2020 11:29 pm

    Of course she is!! He went behind her back, to her greedy bastard father, to take her freedom without her consent. She's lived through a lot of trauma, i think its a totally natural defensive response to lash out at what she can't help but see as another life-altering, blatantly disrespectful misuse of male privilege in her life. Maybe she'll be able to calm down once he explains his plans, but it really was a bastard move to pull behind her back, and he deserves to be yelled at for it, at the very least.

    Having knee-jerk reaction to it is natural, especially after a nightmare. I don't mean to disrespect an opinion, I just sympathize with trauma responses, and i'm grateful for authors who don't pretend they aren't a thing when you've survived shitty stuff.
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    Penny June 13, 2020 11:43 pm

    I totally feel you on the sister thing, I don't understand... maybe she pities her sister for how she died in the end? I don't really get it. Maybe she's so used to blaming the men in her life for problems that she just sees her sister as another (stupider) victim? I'm not saying its healthy, but believable characters have prejudices, that the author hopefully helps them overcome through the story. The ML hates women, the FL hates men... they kinda deserve each other, in a way that hopefully works out better for them both?

    vajavana June 14, 2020 10:09 pm

    i think she has ptsd. and i guess even after all rose did to her and jasmine, she died unhappy bc of her marriage too in the end. from that i think is where her resolute believe of marriage and men = misery came from.

    MangaAnger9 June 17, 2020 9:20 am

    Please don't judge Daisy too much early!
    When you read the raws, you ll see that she will put her older sister to her place, distance herself from her and their father and declare that they are no longer family to her.

    MangaAnger9 June 17, 2020 9:31 am
    I totally feel you on the sister thing, I don't understand... maybe she pities her sister for how she died in the end? I don't really get it. Maybe she's so used to blaming the men in her life for problems th... Penny

    You should really read the raws before you stamp Daisy as too biased and stupid.
    From what I get is that Daisy tries to understand her older sister. She has mixed feelings about that cunt because they are family.
    But evtl she defeats her sister, confronts her sister and breaks all contact to her (for now). Daisy basically said:
    "You and father are no longer my family. Until you become a better person or realizing your own mistakes do not appear before me ever again."