The_Long_Run |
16-08-2009 04:26 PM |
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Originally posted by ange7
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Originally posted by The_Long_Run
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Originally posted by ange7
she seems pretty blunt and to the point. Is that what you mean?
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She is reported as having said in the Diary Room that Siavash has dropped her like a cold turd.
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Siavash blames her for being rude to Freddie. Bea told Freddie to stop meddling when he kept trying to "mediate" an issue that she and Marcus had sorted. Freedie wasn't trying to mediate but instead wanted to act like the mediator even though she repeatedly made it clear she didn't want to bring it up again. I though she was in the right but Siavash only caught a piece of it where Bea was at her wits end....and since then was off her.
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1. Bea and Freddie confronted Marcus over the cigarettes he stashed.
2. Marcus told Bea he had stashed the cigarettes as a present for her.
3. Bea considred this creepy and maintained her suspicions of him.
4. Marcus then started telling Freddie that Bea was a negative influence on him. To me this looked like a deliberate ploy to destabilise Freddie and Bea's relationship. This attack on Bea lasted about 2 hours in a whispering campaign.
5. Thaqt night, in bed, Freddie repeated to Bea some of what Marcus had planted in his mind. He did not say it came from Marcus.
6. Bea rolled away from Freddie with that message in her mind, that he considered her negative. Their relationship was destroyed beyond repair.
7. Bea woke having slept on the message and refvlected it back on Freddie, accusing him of being negative. Negativity, having been raised as an issue by Mrcus became an escallating theme.
8. Marcus was clearly still festering over Bea's rejection of him and continued with Freddie to slip in the poison. Clearly no need to mediate, (Marcus's expression dropped into Bea's shell-like ear).
9. Marcus was a devious and skillfull gameplayer, destroying Freddie. How could he pretend to be his friend?
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