"I don't hate you," she denies, though she looks somewhat glum now. On Willow it's hard to take seriously, more of a pout than truly morose, and therefore slightly comical. "You just remind me of someone I know. Someone who didn't find trusting people all that easy, either. But... after she made a lot of mistakes-- and I mean a lot-- she turned herself around.
"And I'm sure you can, too."
Willow's mostly saying this out of pure habit in comforting others. She sincerely means that she thinks Andrea could turn herself around, but she's privately doubtful that she'll want to. She knows that's far from encouraging to voice, so she keeps that to herself. This girl really is far too much like Faith.
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"And I'm sure you can, too."
Willow's mostly saying this out of pure habit in comforting others. She sincerely means that she thinks Andrea could turn herself around, but she's privately doubtful that she'll want to. She knows that's far from encouraging to voice, so she keeps that to herself. This girl really is far too much like Faith.