[He knows. He thinks about telling Lucy about Charlie. Not what happened after Coralee's disappearance, but about the fact of Charlie. The fact that he knows that children and teenagers can handle much more than people think. The fact that he and Cheryl had dealt with those figures when they were younger than her.
In the end, he doesn't. It's all far too personal and more than this poor child should have to know or hear. Even the mention of his daughter would just bring up more questions and more prying into his life. And Lucy doesn't need more strange on top of her delusion about curses and magical worlds and books. It would only serve to further her beliefs in such things.]
My motives don't always make sense to her. Does this, dark one, act similarly?
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In the end, he doesn't. It's all far too personal and more than this poor child should have to know or hear. Even the mention of his daughter would just bring up more questions and more prying into his life. And Lucy doesn't need more strange on top of her delusion about curses and magical worlds and books. It would only serve to further her beliefs in such things.]
My motives don't always make sense to her. Does this, dark one, act similarly?