Remy Character Analysis

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The lead characters name is I mentioned is "Remy". Remy, is a girl that seems to be a cold hearted person, but in the inside she's a soft hearted person. In the book when Remy encounters a boy named, Dexter, during her work period at her work. Dexter tries talking to Remy, she completely ignored him. At the end of the book, Remy became extremely close to Dexter and became his girlfriend. Remy happens to act this way because she's terrified of getting too attached to a person, moreover love someone, afterwards the person will just leave her. Recently, she experienced seeing her mother get divorced five times. As the result of experiencing that dreadful memory, she doesn't really want to have anything to do with other people. In my opinion,

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