![]() ![]() (no offense to strippers, but if your husband's a minor criminal and you're a former stripper, I am not too sure how accepting perfect social pedigreed society ladies are going to be) In actuality, Sadie had not said anything bad at all about Daisy, she liked her and wanted to be her friend. ![]() There is another woman named Daisy who is part of the Rock chick clique and thinks that Sadie was talking about her behind her back at a high society event and got her little stripper feelings hurt. Hector makes a comment about waiting for Sadie to go slumming and Sadie feels highly offended and hurt that he would judge her that way. She doesn't realize he knows she is trying to help her and one night they have an intense make-out encounter that shows them how attracted they really are. She has had a very sheltered and controlled life but she does her best to help an undercover DEA agent take down her father. He was controlling, obsessive and she had to submerge her persona in a perfect ice princess facade to avoid his wrath. Sadie's dad was a huge drug dealer, think Scarface without the cocaine addiction. Which brings me to the POS masquerading as a hero in this story and the rest of the high schoolish little witch group known as the Rock chicks. It isn't the heroine, she has had a very tough life and she holds it together really well through some very trying situations including brutal assault and rape. I guess I better explain the two stars - it isn't the writing - that is fine and not as wordy as KA can be. ![]()
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