[Finding out that Scott cares about in a certain kind of way is almost a backhanded compliment in the context of that sentence, because she knows it's going to change now. It can't not. Before, Scott already knew about her father - he knew it when he met her, and he didn't care. He helped her anyway.
She honestly can't blame this Scott for the way he feels about Peter but it hurts all the same - that he can't see past her father and the rest of the Hale family she was never even really apart of.
Still, she doesn't want to see him angry with her either, so after a very dejected look, despite the fact that she knew the rejection was coming, she does try and turn to go, but whatever it is about the rain won't let her leave without some more truth as though it might try and help.]
He didn't raise me. He didn't even know I existed until after you found me.
[Which is the other part of this that hurts - because she knows he's referring to the bite.]
If he never bit you, we wouldn't have met. I get why you're angry about it, and trust me, I don't trust Peter any more than you do, but ... I'm not angry at him for that.
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She honestly can't blame this Scott for the way he feels about Peter but it hurts all the same - that he can't see past her father and the rest of the Hale family she was never even really apart of.
Still, she doesn't want to see him angry with her either, so after a very dejected look, despite the fact that she knew the rejection was coming, she does try and turn to go, but whatever it is about the rain won't let her leave without some more truth as though it might try and help.]
He didn't raise me. He didn't even know I existed until after you found me.
[Which is the other part of this that hurts - because she knows he's referring to the bite.]
If he never bit you, we wouldn't have met. I get why you're angry about it, and trust me, I don't trust Peter any more than you do, but ... I'm not angry at him for that.