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Eve is not, and never has been, a "good girl." That is the most important step to remember when attempting to understand the woman. Behind the carefully crafted smiles and meek, mousy good girl, lies a black heart, and a woman who wants to skin you for a new pair of shoes. For all her laughter and awkward attempts at greetings and conversations, there are even more plots turning behind the scenes, murderous, unpleasant plots. Eve is a brilliant actress, and it would be wise to never let her charms make you forget it. That is, if you ever actually find out. She has spent the majority of her thirty ought years building the lie, it will not be an easy one to see your way through. Unless you're a particularly talented mind reader that is. <p>
Relationships that involve more than Eve ignoring your existence, or having your insides turned to outsides, are hard. She doesn't, and hasn't ever, properly responded to emotions. Some would say she's a sociopath, others a psychopath. Both would be incorrect. She understands, even has, emotions. She just cannot relate to them. Strange things make her happy, everything can make her angry, her mood shifts as quickly as they start, and she's prone to violent outbursts when faced with incompetence. If you can get past all of that, then maybe you can make a friend of the monster. I've thought a proper criminal with a head on their shoulders not full of loose screws could perhaps keep her in check, form a particularly dysfunctional relationship, but it doubtful anyone wants to put in the time.<Br><br><Br><Br>
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