Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Too sleepy to name title

Today's post will be brief, partly because I've forgotten to blog, and it's very close to my sleeping time now. Another reason is because my mind is so groggy. I don't think I can write proper english.
So let me piece all things togethen into this single post. Too sleepy.

Today, I've been reading "Easy" by Tamma Webber. 
I'm still sort of confused over the plots and the characters, so I think I'll do some musing today.
Well, my big puzzle piece is Lucas (or Landon). Aparrently, those two names go by the same person. 
Lucas appears to be a slacking student in economics class, while Landon is actually the tutor of this class. He's been helping the professor in tutoring his underclassmen in turoring sessions. 
This guy first approached Jacqueline as Lucas. He flirted with her shamelessly, and practically stripped J naked by only staring at her. He also rescued her from being raped. So, yes, he is known to J as Lucas, a slacker, because he never focuses on the lectures and only does sketching while staring at her.
Then J was introduced by her professor to the tutor so that she could get extra helps and catch up with the others in class. She's way behind, you know. Thus, J has been communicating with Landon, who in fact is Lucas, through emails. She did not know they were the same person. Landon's demeanor though was polite, there was some flirtings involved in their emails as well.
So why didn't Lucas reveal the truth to J that he actually was Landon? Is he playing with her?
Here is my deduction.
The guy Lucas apparently did not realize that J was unaware of his other name, Landon, until he thought it's already too late to tell her the truth. Lucas probably thought J responded to his flirting because she thought he was just another student in her class, while revealing his true name, Landon, may jeopardize his current relationship with J. Why is that? It's because a fraternization between a tutor and a student is strictly forbidden by the university's policy. And because he wanted her too much to risk. So he decided to go on with this misconception. This makes the plot more interesting, however, I find it sort of hard to believe. How could it be possible that a smart guy like him expected no one to blurt out the truth that he's a tutor, and not a student, which is what Benji did, and J finally knew. Regardless, J kept the fact to herself and didn't voiced out that she knew Lucas was Landon, bacuse she's afraid he's playing with her, and because she wanted him to tell her, not her confronting him.

Hmm, writing like this certainly helps my muddled mind. I've been awfully confused, since I got kind of lost and did not know in which direction the story goes.

Don't know about my sweet, but my suck is we didn't get to eat pizza, because we live so far away from the center of the city so they don't offer home delivery to our house, and my father was so lazy that he refused to go to the restaurant to pick up the pizzas. Next time I buy pizza, don't he dare expect any pieces of pizza from me. I'm not giving him any.

Note: this post is intended for Tuesday 11/9.

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