HC wrote:
It struck me as a co-dependancy thing going on. he needed her and she needed him to need her. Interesting stuff.
Absolutely. I also wondered if she felt she had 'invested' too much to walk away and if she felt a sense of guilt about how her own 'idyllic' childhood compared to the one that he had described to her, even though his story changed so often that she surely must have known that he was hiding things from her. She seemed to want to 'fix' him somehow and make it 'all better' but I think he played on that and let her assume the role of 'mother' and he was the wayward child.
I sensed a defensiveness when she talked about his 'alleged' homosexuality, almost in denial about it. She surely had deeper reasons to stay with him than the ones she referred to in the book. Anybody else would have got away but she seemed like she never even considered it as an option until she was literally left with no choice.