Piece and pie, I finished the first season today. It stopped abruptly when James was hit. Feelings can't be said, the heroine's mother is a little confused and regrettable about her love. By mailing a greeting card, Alyssa believes that her father loves her. Don't want to break her illusion. At the same time, her mother also loves her, and she can only comfort herself through this. Feel like Alyssa won't accept it if it's her mother's expression? So the conflict between their mother and daughter is quite deep. There is also the story of James and Alyssa. From the very beginning, the two played tentatively (James also wanted to kill Alyssa) and played and separated from each other. When we separated, I missed each other again, but in the end I still felt that each other was very important. So James waited for Alyssa at the fast food restaurant, believing that she would come back. James is actually very interesting, obviously you were going to kill Alyssa in the first place! ! It's also that you were first influenced by www.zhenxiang.com.
Then there is Alyssa. I think she is very attractive to me. She has a cute tone. She says a shit mantra before getting in trouble, rolls her eyes, and looks sad, but she is a girl with a lot of personality.
She would justly ignore the staff's words after stealing, not wanting to take responsibility and run away. But when she accidentally sees the lost child in the store, she will lead the child back to the store and do things with conscience instead of turning a blind eye. I find this very interesting. The staff saw her behavior and decided to let her go.
At the same time, Alyssa is also very defensive (I think most girls are very defensive, thanks to this high crime rate society and patriarchal oppression. And she has been hurt by men), tell the staff I am won't sleep with you. I was also very uncomfortable when I saw the staff being searched, and felt a bit sexually harassed. But fortunately he didn't really have anything to think about.
Then there is her sleeping at her father's house. The image of her father has always been in her mind an image of loving her
(Writing later)
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