Malcolm Tent
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I frankly don't quite get your point, the cheater is always MORE at fault sure but if the partner in the cheating knows He/She is party to an affair He/She is very much at fault too, the way you are trying to say that "she doesn't know her"/"not the one who made wedding vows" and etc is... pretty low frankly, if that's your reasons for why she shouldn't be blamed, it's like saying you have nothing against drug dealers or illegal weapon sellers, fences and etc, the fact that she isn't the one who broke the vows doesn't change the fact that she was a very active party in it.
To the "Midknight" had "nefarious" reasons for seducing her... so what? She still accepted his advances, she still participated in cheating.
I am not saying she should be vilified but Dumbgro isn't the only one who would receive a "happily ever after" for Annie with strong degree of dislike.
I frankly can't imagine and wouldn't accept seeing the friendship between Callie and Annie restored.
So in short, Annie isn't the devil incarnate for sure but if you expect sympathy for her or think it's a reasonable development for her and Callie to make up, well... I would be befuddled.
PS: Confused their names in the previous comment
Honestly I feel bad for her and I think they should make up. But given the overwhelming dislike I'll probably just gloss over the whole thing. I don't want to kick her any more than necessary. Morality of cheaters aside, personally I think a forty year old superhuman systematically manipulating a nineteen year old girl using a notably enhanced superhuman ability to process information (literally hundreds of focus at least) and a perfect grasp of her body language (ditto on perception) for the sole purpose of
having her bear his child