The audacity of men never fails to surprise me

Lavender February 18, 2024 12:38 am

Okay, I understand that her family felt uncomfortable/hostile towards her because their souls were switched, but do they feel any shame?

They straight up neglected Camilla and let her be bullied, isolated and made into a joke by society as well as always assumed the worst of her (and then later found out they were completely wrong).

If you realized your perception of her was wrong, and you changed your behaviour toward her as a result, how can you avoid feeling guilty about the way you treated her in the past? How can they act so shamelessly and expect gifts from her without even properly apologizing to her for everything they put her through?

Responses
    Hooble February 18, 2024 2:31 am

    Right???? Like I like this reasoning for switching up their feelings but sheesh I need some groveling on their ends
    Like its not like they know about the soul switching even so they have no reason to not be apologizing

    Lavender February 18, 2024 3:20 am
    Right???? Like I like this reasoning for switching up their feelings but sheesh I need some groveling on their ends Like its not like they know about the soul switching even so they have no reason to not be apo... Hooble

    Exactly. Where's my grovelling?

    JayJay (I'm back!) February 18, 2024 11:54 pm

    I would've liked a real apology too... I guess at least she can breathe easy now ever since the duke did a thorough "cleaning" of the household servants conspiring to frame her inside the house (after the theft of her mom's ring came to light), and the stepbro punished those boys harassing her and the Original blondie FL at school, for her, both things sending a message that they're not gonna ignore random people mistreating her, anymore.

    But yeah, it'd have been nice if they'd been more vocal.