if you think the interpretations are awful then come up with something better? =P don't say something is horrible if you can't do better. tbh i don't understand why she was beating the boy up for the seeds, does that mean she had no real feeling for him and was only using him to get pregnant? theory could be her mother had been horrible to her all her life and thought having a child of her own would give her someone to love her, i've seen it happen and read stories on women doing that. don't really understand the hwole showing her friends thing either, getting pregnant in hs, or even in early college? we still don't really know when this happened, isn't really something to show off and brag to others about. i can understand the washed out faces later though, either they turned on her like her mother, or like in dream what she wanted to show them was gone by time they came to see and they didn't believe her, calling her a liar etc. the boy's comment though could have been like, he was with her cause she was pregnant, and now that she wasn't/couldn't become pregnant anymore, he had no reason to be with her anymore, and she just wouldn't understand "something as simple as that." either what was the point of him being with her anymore if a, she was no longer pregnant or b, couldn't give him any children. from her behavior in hs, it seemed like she was behaving teh way she did because she wanted someone to love her. drinking all the time to act out possible against her horrible mother. being so sexually active to please her bf and make him stay with her, as well as making him get her pregnant. the mother though, as awful as she sounded, i think still did something further during the whole ordeal. a child will put up with any kind of parent no matter how bad they treat their child. it takes something very impacting for keiko to be harboring such hate for her mom currently.
edit: and the blob that destroyed the seeds deff shows it was something malignant that took the child, making me think more of something forced her to miscarry.
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