The thing that bothers me about this is not that she felt bad, it's the time frame she came to forgive him... which was almost instantly. These are highschoolers and highschoolers are notorious for having big emotions and out of control hormones. If something like this had happened to me, even a slightly older me, I know I wouldn't have forgiven him so quickly. I don't think I know any highschooler, in my past or now, that would have handled "drama" with such grace and understanding. The author really missed an opportunity to draw out the suspense and drama between her, Kane and Adam. Even Adam forgave him and was ok with Carly persuing/maintaining a relationship AFTER seeing his memories and knowing he is in love with her.Howlan wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 01:19Yes she apologised to Kane as she did not want to lose him as a friend as he is one of the people closest to her in the world of humans.Nym182 wrote: ↑11 Feb 2020, 12:27those are true points.Salma_asa wrote: ↑11 Feb 2020, 08:59 Yeah! Carly is a nearly perfect character. However she does have some flaws. I think she indulges kane's feelings towards her. If she took matter in seriously beforehand, kane could avoid this heartbreak.
She seemed to rush judgment when she planned vikki's kidnapping.
However, after the whole Kane thing happened, she immediately felt bad about it and that issue got resolved very quickly and with pretty much no drama. Considering these are highschoolers, that doesn't seem likely.
I also think she enjoyed the Vikki interrogation a little too much... But keep in mind, she has been running from Vikki's family for years so I guess I could kinda understand her judgement.
If my husband had a female best friend that kissed him, that I knew had feelings for him, I wouldn't be inviting her to dinner like Adam and Carly do!