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i was just thinking if Jekyll talks about that old lady from before like that even though he said she was silent and unscrupulous yet utterson did say she had an evil face smoothed with hypocrisy but her manners were excellent then is ether Jekyll knows shes a mean old lady but (maybe he does not know) she has good manners or Jekyll is a judgmental person or both, besides my thinking is that the reason people don’t like Hyde because he does things that are bad during the time (again being with lots of woman and drinking) but individuals who do the the same things are neutral or don’t mind Hyde, hack maybe for woman they like him. but the old lady might have come from a normal life but since she’s old she looks scary but she still has manners of her life before and that is why she does not like Hyde and it said that in a way Hyde is not at that house often so Hyde did not do anything wrong to her.
 
i’m not defending this lady what she said in a way of hoping something happened to Hyde is bad, but i’m just pointing out that Jekyll could be a judgmental person
 
and from what i see Jekyll is a hypocrite despite what he says but it’s pretty selfish of him to in a way asking for someone’s help so he can experience the fun stuff he wants with out ruining his reputation yet calling the person helping him and the stuff he likes evil when really is not and it was HIS idea
 
so again sorry for the look it gets hard to visualize what i going on so i have to make up for it by showing what jekyll is feeling and the stuff going on so i feel like it would not need so much until jekyll explains certain events, i’m hoping i will do backgrounds better when i get to my own comics in the AU but when it’s the epiloge well you’ll see alot of white but what matters is the diologe and lesson
 
part 2 www.deviantart.com/mr100dragon…

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