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Homecoming - Episode 29

Kris reveals how she built a new identity after her release, working at their old college hangout while learning harsh truths about how the world treats beautiful women. Meanwhile, disturbing visions from her past threaten to unravel her carefully constructed narrative...

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Hehe - Yep! For three years, Kris learned those skills. Her life depended on anticipating a client's desires, reading Bella’s moods, and understanding the unspoken rules of her captivity. Those senses don't just turn off when the cage door opens. So now, out in the world, she's weaponizing them. She's turning the hyper-vigilance of a victim into the focus of a hunter.

Emory Ahlberg

Thank you, Nolwen! Well, this isn't just some random hallucination - that is Christopher breaking through. At that moment, Kris is deep in the process of building her own story, her own truth of what happened. She's framing her survival as a transformation, a becoming. But for the part of her that is still Chris, that narrative feels like a profound betrayal. When he's pounding on that window screaming "STOP LYING" (what I had in my script) he's screaming because from his perspective, she is. He's still in there, and he's the part that remembers only the violation and the loss, not the emergence of a new self. I see it as the two sides of their shared trauma at war. Kris is the identity that fought, adapted, and found a way to live with the new reality. Chris is the ghost of the life that was stolen, and he refuses to let Kris reinterpret his suffering as anything other than pure tragedy.

Emory Ahlberg

Now the prey is becoming the predator......interesting :-) x

stacy C

It was really fun to read. I love how deep is the story of kris. i just don't understand the guy that was punching the door. Is it kris allucinating chris's reaction?

Nolwenn

The art is next level, not just because it's technically good, but because the emotions you draw out of the characters. You could almost tell the story without dialogue. It's heartbreaking stuff and keeps up intrigue about the characters and their motivations. So very very good.

Crystal Peaches

❣️❣️❣️

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