It could equally be that their car was the one that went through a red light into trafficOh no... It looks like the other car ran the light because cars don't flip like that unless you really hit it hard.
No, the context from this chapter makes it entirely not her fault. As long as her brother and dad died on impact and nothing more happened afterwords.Even worse than a DUI, distracted driving into a T-bone collision. Now i understand why she blames herself, but this isn't wholly her fault either.
It's certainly not her fault, and Simon will likely try to make her see that. But survivor's guilt is difficult enough to overcome on its own, let alone when it's tangled up with the belief that none of them would have been in that place at that moment if not for something she set in motion.No, the context from this chapter makes it entirely not her fault. As long as her brother and dad died on impact and nothing more happened afterwords.
I didn't mean that her guilt was unnatural, it's far from it. The comment I responded to said:It's certainly not her fault, and Simon will likely try to make her see that. But survivor's guilt is difficult enough to overcome on its own, let alone when it's tangled up with the belief that none of them would have been in that place at that moment if not for something she set in motion.
I corrected it by saying that it is absolutely not her fault whatsoever."this isn't wholly her fault either."