In "The Red Kayak," Brandy doesn't tell her dad she feels responsible for Ben's death because she grapples with overwhelming guilt and fear of judgment. She worries that admitting her feelings might lead to further complications in her family dynamics and add to her father's pain. Additionally, she struggles to process her emotions, making it difficult to articulate her feelings of responsibility. Ultimately, her silence reflects her internal conflict and the heavy burden of grief she carries.
he feels sad
She feels passionate for a good cause, angry at Aphrodite, and responsible for mortal knowledge
ask him if he feels the same. then if he does ask him out. if he doesnt, at least he was honest.
Rebirth
because the queen of hearts doesnt like how it feels when they kiss
You ask her. See how she feels. You might find out she feels the same way.
no it doesnt hurt but it just feels like someone is pinching you
Either he 1.got a gf and he doesnt want her to feel jealous 2.He likes you and he feels nervous around you 3.He feels like he doesnt want friends that are girls anymore
Little things add up, or, everyone's responsible for the actions of the group.
Norman struggles with the weight of responsibility and guilt for Kiowa's death, as he feels responsible for not being able to save him. He also struggles with the emotional toll of the war and the ambiguity of truth and storytelling.
it feels like someone is going to suck off you haed and feels good at the same time
Ralph feels a mixture of grief, guilt, and desperation when Piggy dies during the game. He is devastated by Piggy's death and realizes the seriousness of their situation on the island. Ralph also feels responsible, as he failed to protect Piggy and maintain order among the boys.