I loathe to think of what might follow. Let's go back to how Lilly would help them make up and then it would be all hugs and kisses afterwards. And some nice dates. Possibly some hotel lovemaking. Like in Sisterhood.

I think what would happen would depend on Hanako would feel after the fact. The way I see it, there's two possibilities:pandaphil wrote:Lots of good points there Doc.
I guess it all boils down to whether or not she'd be too embarrassed after her outburst to face Hisao again. And whether Hisao really wants to salvage their friendship or if he just gives up in despair, figuring she'd never want to speak to him again.
That'd be the real tragedy, if they each wanted to make amends, but were both too timid to step forward first.
It's kind of funny that you say that, because Hanako was definitely feeling threatened by Yuuko during her route. Of course, for different reasons...After all, Yuuko is about as non-threatening as they come.
You may be very surprised at how often they do just that. Things go wrong, people get pissed off or dejected and even when they want to, nobody dares make a move to fix things.Hisao&Hanako<3 wrote:The sense I get, doing my best to compare this to real similar situations, is that friendships like this don't just immediately dissolve just because of one grave incident.
Well, "not open to trust in the first place" is a pretty good way to describe Hanako and her thoughts on friendship. In fact, when you get to the final scene in Hanako's route, you'll learn that that has been the overriding theme in her feelings about her friendships. Up to that point, she didn't really trust Lilly and Hisao to begin with. And in the bad end, that doesn't get fixed either. I'm not saying that there's no hope for the friendship to get fixed up, but it wouldn't be very easy.I've talked to lots of kinds of people over the years, and really, the only kinds of people not open to forgiveness are the bitchy ones not open to trust in the first place. And Hanako isn't like that.
Agreed. It would take a minor miracle for Hanako to learn to trust him again. I still think Lilly's friendship can be salvaged though.Guest Poster wrote:Well, "not open to trust in the first place" is a pretty good way to describe Hanako and her thoughts on friendship. In fact, when you get to the final scene in Hanako's route, you'll learn that that has been the overriding theme in her feelings about her friendships. Up to that point, she didn't really trust Lilly and Hisao to begin with. And in the bad end, that doesn't get fixed either. I'm not saying that there's no hope for the friendship to get fixed up, but it wouldn't be very easy.I've talked to lots of kinds of people over the years, and really, the only kinds of people not open to forgiveness are the bitchy ones not open to trust in the first place. And Hanako isn't like that.
If Hisao screws up, you never make it to the point where she says she loves Lilly very much. The two aren't completely mutually exclusive. Hanako loves Lilly and would like to have a friendship with her that's more on equal terms, rather than the mother-daughter relationship they seem to share at points. At the same time, she believes that Lilly has no interest in a more equal relationship with her and looks down on her. (an impression that's wrong, but nevertheless reinforced by Lilly's nurturing behavior) There are times when Hanako manages to tell herself that Lilly genuinely cares about her as a person, but she has to make a concious effort to believe that and whenever she's in a downer mood, her latent misantropic tendencies tend to come back to the foreground.And besides... not trusting Lilly very much doesn't mix very well with Hanako saying "I love her very much." It would seem that the latter is true whether Hisao screws up or not.