What? Allison has no real patience with her brother's habit of getting throw in jail any more than Klaus' ODs, hospital stints, and constant revolving door usage of treatment centers. She's gotten all but punched in the face with all of them in her career, because somehow they have a constant parallel to her character, to her choices.
(And, maybe, after what happened, they aren't wrong, that insidious voice of her therapist says.
Maybe they are all just broken. Just displaying their rebellions in different ways.
Like her childhood, hers just couldn't be undone. Remembered at times. Like a blanket check she couldn't be punished for. Until she suddenly could.)
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What? Allison has no real patience with her brother's habit of getting throw in jail any more than Klaus' ODs, hospital stints, and constant revolving door usage of treatment centers. She's gotten all but punched in the face with all of them in her career, because somehow they have a constant parallel to her character, to her choices.
(And, maybe, after what happened, they aren't wrong, that insidious voice of her therapist says.
Maybe they are all just broken. Just displaying their rebellions in different ways.
Like her childhood, hers just couldn't be undone. Remembered at times.
Like a blanket check she couldn't be punished for. Until she suddenly could.)