Talk:Rory Silva/@comment-25565208-20190107024902

So um...I don't mean for this to sound bad, but why is the fundraiser implied it's ONLY for Rory's mum? Judging by what I've seen, I doubt that if someone like say, Aiden (I know he's not a focal point of the story, but still), said his parents had cancer, no one would give a monkey's left cheek. Honestly, it kinda drives home the point that Rory is really, really forced. I wouldn't say Rory's a Mary-sue (or Gary-sue), but I really dislike the whole Mother cancer thing, as for me, it feels like a cheap storyline just for people to like Rory.

Maybe instead of the Mother cancer plot, Rory could be so adamant about raising money for the play to help people with cancer because Rory LOST someone to cancer, and the amount of people worshipping Rory is distracting them to the extent it's causing a severe amount of stress on them, and maybe it'll lead to a possible breakdown, at worst during the play, which will kind of show that Rory is not a perfect person, and Rory couldn't hold the emotions any longer, especially if it's during a scene that reminds them of the person's last moments.

Honestly, if they ended up breaking down during the play, that'd actually be devastating to watch, but that's my thoughts.