"Are you?" Odessa keeps any wounded affect out of her voice. It's not the first time she's actually had those exact words said to her in a very similar situation. Not even the second or third time. It's much easier (on her) to reflect the blame back onto him than admit that her approach is almost entirely the problem. The what's wrong with me question is never one she likes the answer to.
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"Are you?" Odessa keeps any wounded affect out of her voice. It's not the first time she's actually had those exact words said to her in a very similar situation. Not even the second or third time. It's much easier (on her) to reflect the blame back onto him than admit that her approach is
almostentirely the problem. The what's wrong with me question is never one she likes the answer to.