Hayley Monologue

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I'm literally cheesing right now. Your posts give me orgasms haha I'm just playing with ya. I hate Hayley with a passion I couldn't stand when she got on my tv screen I was instantly drained and tired all of sudden because that's how much bullshit she produces. Her presence basically screams "Here comes dumb dumb about to fuck shit up and not in a good way."

> Hayley could have come to NOLA for 1.5 million alternative reasons, why have her sleep with Klaus and show up knocked up? They just wanted to anchor her to the show / with the Mikaelsons and garner pity from the audience - "Poor pregnant orphan"- instead of a ruthless and conniving young woman who wanted to find her pack and her family.

Yeah because they know that Klaus would've already
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Then when they are in the kitchen and she's crying - she's like "loving any of us is a death sentence". Excuse me while I barf.

Pfft, I didn't know what she was whining about honestly. As far as we know she's never been in another relationship and the person has died nor does it seem to be the case. Nor does it seems like she’s had another "relationship gone wrong." So I don't know what she referencing other than Jackson it must be her delusions messing with her brain again.

Then she goes on to say she blamed the Mikaelson's, Elijah, Tristan, and Jackson. This situation had nothing to do with any of the Mikaelson's because Elijah and Klaus deliberately tried to hide the fact that Tristan and Lucien were in town and she involved herself claiming that she's "family." How? She doesn't even know these people. Just because you have a kid with someone doesn't mean their family is your family especially if you've only known them a year but actually know nothing about them except for information that isn't exactly private to anyone. As far as Tristan....well he did what he did because of what she did and the only thing Jackson did was marry her in the first place proclaiming love at first
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I never thought I would say this but between Hayley and Klaus - Klaus is the "friendly parent". With Hayley it's her way or no way and her way makes no fucking sense and puts Hope in more danger.

I believe Klaus is going to be a great father honestly. He would never hurt Hope in anyway possible deliberately. I think he would be the type of father whose patient, doesn't judge you, accepts you for who you are, motivate, and help Hope work through her problems in life. Klaus has been through it all and knowing all the shit he's done he doesn't seem like the person to judge anyone's life choices.

Yeah no I agree Klaus and Caroline should never ever ever ever ever become a couple. I actually wonder what type of relationships Klaroline shippers are in or will be in because they think that type of shit is acceptable. It's not and if they don't realize that they might be in some abusive relationship’s which is just ridiculous that a fictional otp could possibly cause this.
> together. I'm just like, "What kind of Ike and Tina logic is this?".

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