[In a strange and twisted way, what Evelyn offers runs in line with Cami's own story. Always attracted to the bad boys, the ones who are trouble, the ones she knows will break her heart because maybe on some level, she thinks that's what she deserves. She plays at being better, works so hard to maintain her sanity, her sense of right and wrong.
And yet there are moments when something dark creeps up inside of her, desiring to lash out in anger, and rage.
But Evelyn does not deserve her loneliness any more than Cami her pain. Not when they've made the best choices they can while living in circumstances so far beyond their control. Yet it's impossible not to see logic that would connect the dots.
Betray your husband, take on a lover, and this is what comes about it.
She leans forward in her seat. Though Evelyn doesn't look her way, Cami's eyes remain focused on the other woman. She is certain now, beyond sure of what has prompted this visit.]
Which is bad enough all on its own--but then a man named Rick O'Connell shows up in Wonderland.
[And of course the possibility exists that this is all just coincidence. After all, Cami herself shares the last name, but no other apparent connection.
But the evidence is plain before her, in the weariness of a haggard woman who doesn't know how to reconcile what she's done when facing a universe that seemingly stands determined to punish her for it.]
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And yet there are moments when something dark creeps up inside of her, desiring to lash out in anger, and rage.
But Evelyn does not deserve her loneliness any more than Cami her pain. Not when they've made the best choices they can while living in circumstances so far beyond their control. Yet it's impossible not to see logic that would connect the dots.
Betray your husband, take on a lover, and this is what comes about it.
She leans forward in her seat. Though Evelyn doesn't look her way, Cami's eyes remain focused on the other woman. She is certain now, beyond sure of what has prompted this visit.]
Which is bad enough all on its own--but then a man named Rick O'Connell shows up in Wonderland.
[And of course the possibility exists that this is all just coincidence. After all, Cami herself shares the last name, but no other apparent connection.
But the evidence is plain before her, in the weariness of a haggard woman who doesn't know how to reconcile what she's done when facing a universe that seemingly stands determined to punish her for it.]