Talk:Kaitlyn Liao/@comment-31767983-20170418052132/@comment-33453162-20171023013639

It's strange, cause her story in Book 2 actually made me consider ditching the complete Freshman series. I could completely understand her until the big getting caught moment, but after that I would've loved to punch her in her face. She completely overreacts her father's behavior, especially cause her mother is really accepting. It's fake drama, nothing else. I mean why the fuck would she even consider breaking up a perfectly happy relationship, just because one parent of hers is less than happy with it? It's not like she'll become un-lesbian, so why would she act so mean to her love? If there was ANY other lesbian love interest in the book, I would ditch her drama-queen ass right there. You can't play with your love's feelings like that. It's okay to be upset because of an unaccepting parent, but what she does is waaaaaaay beyond what is acceptable.

By the way, I had pretty much the same problem with James in this book. I was friends with him, and helped him with everything I could, and he totally overreacts that I kept Vasquez's secret. Again, this is fake drama, nothing else. Nobody would act so whiny about a friend keeping a secret like this.