#in her mind there are no good billionaires (true) so obviously golden won't actually fix anything
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multishipper-baby Β· 1 year ago
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Thinking more about Cami deciding to kill Golden and Joy, I figured out a more concrete reason for her to snap.
So, Chapter 3: The motive this time are dark secrets. So, if nobody dies in... Let's say, two days, everyone's secrets are revealed. Of course many of the characters are talking about ways to deal with this, but Golden most importantly is freaking out inside.
See, for him to be the Ultimate Heir, his family's company would have to be one of, if not the most powerful company in the continent (possibly world). They have a massive amount of control over the government, and have used that to make themselves richer and screw over the competition. They have allowed extremely corrupt individuals in positions of power because it got them benefits, and have screw over people who wanted to make things better for the common folk because it inconvenienced them. And he's afraid that hearing all that, people will think the worst of him, and assume he endorses his family's actions.
He doesn't want to kill, though, so he needs to be prepared for that to be revealed. So, he goes to Cami -the therapist of the group- to see if she can give him some advice on how to deal with the possible fallout. Except my headcanon for Cami is that she's an orphan who grew up in foster care, and experienced first hand just how shitty it was. Her situation was never stable, there wasn't ever enough money to feed or clothe all the kids, the orphanages were understaffed to all hell... And hers was one of the better ones.
So when she puts together that the company Golden's family owns is the reason why nobody could ever pass laws to make things a little less bad for her, or why the prospect of giving social services more budget was always rejected... The idea of taking down that horrible company by murdering both of its possible heirs becomes appealing. Very appealing.
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