Poughkeepsie, ch 44
Emmett handing himself to Rosalie to kill him was a sobering moment. He has always lived with no regrets, because it committed horrendous to protect the innocent in his mind. I think since yesterday at the club, he was ready to start atoning for his sins in jail. When he realizes that Rosalie is there to see that he paid the ultimate price, he was ready to give in.
I think the end of the chapter was a release of guilt, anger, and the person behind the persona.
Emmett handing himself to Rosalie to kill him was a sobering moment. He has always lived with no regrets, because it committed horrendous to protect the innocent in his mind. I think since yesterday at the club, he was ready to start atoning for his sins in jail. When he realizes that Rosalie is there to see that he paid the ultimate price, he was ready to give in.
I think the end of the chapter was a release of guilt, anger, and the person behind the persona.
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