<div class="quote"><i>Memin' Universe SU wrote:<div class="quote">JBen98 wrote:
I personally don't think Sadie needs to tell Shep about either incident. Yes, some of the things Sadie did were pretty terrible, but she wasn't in a relationship with Shep then, she's in a relationship with them now.
<p>Sadie's grown up a lot since then, and a lot of that is due to Sadie Killer and the Suspects. She found a way to work through her feelings in a much more healthy way. In the beginning of the beginning of the series, she was too shy to sing in front of people ("
Sadie's Song") and likely never even considered letting her emotions out into music so when she finally did, it felt good for her to pour out her emotions in that medium.
</p><p>Shep likes Sadie the way she is now, and I don't think finding out she used to handle her emotions in a different way would change that. I think they're good for Sadie, and if down the road Sadie wants to tell them about her past, she can, but I don't think them finding out from someone else would change their opinion of her.
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Wow... That was extremely well-worded *o*
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<p>Thank you :)
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