Talk:Jane Marshall/@comment-33599486-20180110212007/@comment-3452092-20180111164342

I don't believe for a minute that Redfield kiled her on accident. I think he killed her on purpose to take his place. I think it was (or so he thought, since I don't think it really was) the only way he could move on.

As for the gifts. Yes, they make a lot more sense as Jane than they do as Redfield. She'd really want to help her friends while Redfield, I believe, was always just using them. And then when your character tells her to stop, she gets angry, because she thinks they are rejecting her, when in fact they are rejecting someone whom they think is her killer and the dangerous gifts she is offering. I still think your character would have turned down the "gifts" if he/she had known, but I also think he/she would have made it clear that they weren't turning her down, just the gifts. And I think he/she would have offered to help Jane, which I suspect is going to happen in the next chapter in some form or another. How Jane will react probably depends on how much of their friend (and sister in Noah's case) is still there and how much is just beyond help. Most likely the next chapter will be confronting her, letting the others know that it is her, and offering to help her. This will probably go badly. They may try to do something against her, possibly in self defense and most likely whatever they do the results won't be known until the next chapter.

I definitely don't think the next chapter is the last one.