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@roxanneayy Thanks for your clarification. Like I said in my comment, at this point in time of the story I was confused about the motivations of the characters. We really only get a limited point of view through Hari’s adult mind, and how she looks back to events that have already occurred. Certainly she describes her traumatic memories, but we don’t really see it yet.
What we do see is that she is no longer afraid of the dog, is slightly annoyed by the doting parents, and sometimes sympathizes but otherwise tries to ignore the brothers. This may be attributed to the fact that Hari believes she is dreaming. I now believe that this was the author and artist’s intention for a more shocking and tragic reveal later on. Rest assure, the next few chapters have already enlightened me on the situation. If you haven’t read them yet, I hope you enjoy the story.
What we do see is that she is no longer afraid of the dog, is slightly annoyed by the doting parents, and sometimes sympathizes but otherwise tries to ignore the brothers. This may be attributed to the fact that Hari believes she is dreaming. I now believe that this was the author and artist’s intention for a more shocking and tragic reveal later on. Rest assure, the next few chapters have already enlightened me on the situation. If you haven’t read them yet, I hope you enjoy the story.