Charlotte Monologue Analysis

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Josephine wasn’t really watching the girl. Her brown eyes were unfocused. Her constantly moving thoughts seemed to be lingering on her lonely life. [i] I choose this life…[/i] She reasoned with herself, [i]I live alone because I am better off that way. I am better off not involving anyone if my screwed up mind.[/i]

[s] "You need to get laid,"[/s] This caught the alpha’s attention, and in confusion she looked up at Gray. Josephine just stared at Gray as she continued on, half in confusion and half trying to hide her amusement. But she couldn’t hold it in, and she just started to laugh. She wasn’t quite sure why she was laughing. It was probably because of the hilarity of a 27 year old woman getting advice from a teenage girl who had just broken into her house, or maybe it was because how simple the girl made it sound. Josephine put her hand on her heart trying to make herself stop laughing, [b]”Um… Well thanks for the advice, but I’m old fashioned I guess.
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She wasn’t some book to be read! [i]She knows nothing of what goes on in my life, and she never will.[/i] It made her uncomfortable how the girl was looking at her, so she forced the attention back towards Gray. Josephine raised an eyebrow at the girl across from her. She was trying to act like her normal self to cover up the rather… awkward explanation of why she didn’t date. [b]”So… What about you? Found your high school sweet heart yet?”[/b] She couldn’t help but look this girl up and down when she said this. She was attractive enough, even if she was a little overly skinny, however the obvious scent of cigarettes made her stomach turn. Not to mention her prickly exterior. From Josephine’s point of view, Gray didn’t seem like she would make a great girlfriend. However, to be fair, the alpha had only seen the girl once, and it happened to be at a very stressful and awkward time. [i]Maybe there is something to her that I can’t

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