....or maybe they did do more than Bree is letting on, but she feels that she is not worthy of anyone's affection, so she is now saying all of this stuff to hurt Daniel and turn him away?!
....and now Daniel became close to her again, she feels that if it carries on then Daniel will end up getting hurt and in trouble / attacked, so she is pushing him away, and will probably run away again soon.
Leaving Daniel and Jonas to play Foosball in peace....
Yeah, it's Bree telling lies again. They could both be lying, though. Daniel lying about the hook-up in an attempt to get the order to forget about her; Bree lying to try to protect Daniel from the retribution of the order.
Either way, we aren't getting facts here. I guess we just have to wait and see if Jonas actually knows more than he is letting us believe.
ApotheosisAZ wrote:Yeah, it's Bree telling lies again. They could both be lying, though. Daniel lying about the hook-up in an attempt to get the order to forget about her; Bree lying to try to protect Daniel from the retribution of the order.
Either way, we aren't getting facts here. I guess we just have to wait and see if Jonas actually knows more than he is letting us believe.
i agree 120% someone is a liar...
but who???
~Commander of the LG15 Defense Force
I'm Ziola's Little Brother. My big sister is getting married!!
I certainly don't believe that Jonas went to the cinema. And why did they make such a big deal about a tiny chicken in both videos!? And the fact that it was stuffed?!?
Jamesyboy wrote:I certainly don't believe that Jonas went to the cinema. And why did they make such a big deal about a tiny chicken in both videos!? And the fact that it was stuffed?!?
because it is a VAMPIRE CHICKEN...
or some kind of another clue....
or just to confuse us...
~Commander of the LG15 Defense Force
I'm Ziola's Little Brother. My big sister is getting married!!
And the mention of the chickens is probably a nod to the LG15 defense force's recent battle.
But these constant movie references can't just be coincidence. It seems to be the prefered method of coded communication. We're all missing something here...