A Second Chance
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Re: A Second Chance
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Good questions! May she sees Kalayla around more often than other girls since her mom works so close. I agree the Lena helping Kalayla and Maureen is due to her past experiences with her own children.Laura Mich wrote: ↑16 Sep 2020, 07:06Then why is Lena just interested in Kalayla and not any other girl in the street? Why the specificity? I think she consciously wants to help out Kalayla and Maureen due to her past experiences with her four boys.
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A person learns from their mistakes and Lena sure did.
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Yes, she might have. Maybe she didn't do it consciously but I think it's possible. I think we all grieve and adapt in different ways- maybe this is Lena's way.Anna Dougherty wrote: ↑01 Sep 2020, 10:23 Lena immediately takes an interest in Kalayla because she reminds her of her children. It is clear how much Lena misses her sons due to how she dresses in black and has photos of them all around her home. Do you think that Lena sees Kalayla as a second chance to love and care for a child?
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Naturally, women are drawn to children. Though she might see it as her second chance but i would just say it"s her motherly nature that is drawn to Kalayla.Anna Dougherty wrote: ↑01 Sep 2020, 10:23 Lena immediately takes an interest in Kalayla because she reminds her of her children. It is clear how much Lena misses her sons due to how she dresses in black and has photos of them all around her home. Do you think that Lena sees Kalayla as a second chance to love and care for a child?