[ that somehow manages to voice the real question here. not just with hook, but in general. emma's in a transition, in some ways. trying to figure out how to handle all the changes in her life. does she hold onto her old pain and the closed-off self-interest that has worked so well for her up to this point? or does she try to fight her instincts and fight to find a way to let it go and let in the people that love her? it feels impossible. ]
[Hayley laughs. She hasn't had much luck with things going well with relationships and the truth. Isaac bailed, but he's still young and trying to deal with a lot of his own issues. She can't really fault him for panicking.]
my methods of communication when it comes to getting secrets out of people isn't the best way. it usually involves me doing something rash and impulsive and then dealing with the fall out.
You can either take his word for it or not, but I think the bigger risk here is not asking at all.
[She thinks about Isaac and how there was nothing she could do about the things that happened back home. That if she had been able to take even a second of her experiences on this ship back with her that things would have been different. That doesn't happen though. There's a divide between here and there and whenever she gets yanked back and forth she ends up scrambling to make up for things that feel like they're out of her hands. She isn't sure if that's how Emma feels, but she knows that she's better off telling Isaac the truth and him hating her than it spiraling out from beneath her.]
sometimes telling the truth is easier than waiting for that person to find the truth on their own.
[She senses a moment of deflection, but she also knows that she doesn't have many people to actually talk to about these things. It's not as if she's ever had anyone to confide in. Rebekah had been the closest thing and that wasn't really the same thing. She can't exactly talk about Rebekah's brothers to Rebekah... at least not in the context she had been looking for. Here it's even more complicated.]
There's nothing left to talk about. I told the truth. He didn't like the truth. He left.
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I don't know what I want.
The truth, mostly.
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if it was the other way around, would you tell them?
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That's what's making me nervous.
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I was just hoping you'd have a tried and true method to drag it out of him.
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my methods of communication when it comes to getting secrets out of people isn't the best way. it usually involves me doing something rash and impulsive and then dealing with the fall out.
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[ Because in this case, the question really comes down to whether or not she wants Hook to go away. Or at least to stop trying. ]
No.
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[Because, even in giving this advice, Hayley's not telling her to just go up and ask them point blank.]
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[She thinks about Isaac and how there was nothing she could do about the things that happened back home. That if she had been able to take even a second of her experiences on this ship back with her that things would have been different. That doesn't happen though. There's a divide between here and there and whenever she gets yanked back and forth she ends up scrambling to make up for things that feel like they're out of her hands. She isn't sure if that's how Emma feels, but she knows that she's better off telling Isaac the truth and him hating her than it spiraling out from beneath her.]
sometimes telling the truth is easier than waiting for that person to find the truth on their own.
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You wanna talk about it?
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There's nothing left to talk about. I told the truth. He didn't like the truth. He left.
That's my experience with it.
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voice || because it's just easier for her to say it...
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