She deeply regrets how much she hurt Sunset and sincerely wants to make it up to her new friend.
And she is more than willing to do anything it takes to earn her forgiveness the hard way and redeem herself.
Anything.
When Sunset confronted her in the Yearbook room,
this is what happened in the timeline where Trixie didn’t stop the confrontation.
“I’ll show you how mean I can get” meant tying up Wallflower, locking her in a closet,
and then self-erasing any memory of doing so, so she wouldn’t be tempted by conscience to come back and free her.
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That’s pretty common with such ties really. What would be the point of tying someone up if you can’t play with and tease them while they’re all restrained and helpless?
And she is more than willing to do anything it takes to earn her forgiveness the hard way and redeem herself.
Anything.
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Sounds good to me
this is what happened in the timeline where Trixie didn’t stop the confrontation.
“I’ll show you how mean I can get” meant tying up Wallflower, locking her in a closet,
and then self-erasing any memory of doing so, so she wouldn’t be tempted by conscience to come back and free her.
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That’s pretty common with such ties really. What would be the point of tying someone up if you can’t play with and tease them while they’re all restrained and helpless?