Love Not Found – Ch24, p43

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19 thoughts on “Love Not Found – Ch24, p43

  1. And Mallow, your husband, doesn’t count or any other person back on Pasque!? Given the kind of attitude she has towards others as “not good enough” to be around her, it’s understandable Amaryllis likely doesn’t socialize or befriend anyone outside her immediate “family”.

  2. And here’s the tantrum. Come on girl you know it’ll only get worse if you don’t walk away from her shit.

    1. Amaryllis is going to get worse with her “family” if they (Mallow and Abeille) both keep letting her get things her way with the methods and behaviour she used as far. Start showing her how a real adult behaves like, guys!

  3. Mallow’s expression in Panel 1 is perfect, as he realizes “no, crap, she really is this manipulative. How have I been married to her for 25 years without realizing this?” Stay strong, Abeille! Remember this woman JUST got you fired, like, three days ago!

    1. I doubt it. It seems like it’s more “natural” to him rather than recognizing the signs.

      1. I doubt it too. Let’s be honest: She’s doing complete shit. But I believe that Mallow has not realized how bad his wife is and is in a very, very dark place. She needs, first of all, to realize that she is not losing her second daughter because she is becoming independent, but that she risks really losing her if she continues. Then she will need help to overcome her grief. Because obviously, that’s it.

        1. Mallow knows exactly how bad his wife is but has made himself at home with her. I wonder whether Gina lets herself be inspired by current-day politics…

          That doesn’t mean that Mallow is particularly happy when Amaryllis goes on one of her frequent rampages. It’s just part of the package.

  4. Abeille lost her legs on that second panel, wink wink

    1. Oh, gosh, thanks for catching that! I dropped in the colored for the skirt so she’s got her legs back lol

  5. … And, of course, it’s Abeille’s responsibility to move back to Pasque, rather than Amaryllis even considering moving to Monotropa to be with her daughter.

  6. “Because I truly am your daughter and you give a flying s**t about anybody’s (and most particularly my) feelings but your own, so why would you want me to be different? Aren’t you proud of how much I resemble you?”

  7. “I’ll be all alone” while her husband is standing right there
    My man, PLEASE take the hint.

  8. That’s a good point that she says she would be alone while Mallow is standing there.

    Ii’s something that Amaryllis affects an upset child when appealing to both Mallow and Abeille.

  9. I’m encouraged by Abeille’s expression in the last panel. She’s not going to succumb this time 😀

  10. “What’s Dad, chopped liver?”

  11. Ah man, I can’t wait for this to shift from the crocodile tears to outright rage because it didn’t work.
    Mallow, bud, please step up ’cause Abeille should have someone on her side.

    1. Exactly! Amaryllis flip-flops so often with so many different expressions; you can’t tell or trust where she’s being honest, if at all with these theatrics of hers. And she wonders why she feels alone

    2. You are quite impatient: it is not like she’ll leave you waiting for long.

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