Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24252521-20171123044845/@comment-27320292-20180407211426

Lostofme wrote: This not going to work, Philo, really. I mean, what's the point? She will not admit anything you are saying. After seeing that she called Jane straight up-b***, I've realized this more than before. Okay, so do you want another example, pre-controlled Jane?

"She headed up the beach toward Jane, who smiled coldly and held up a plane ticket. As usual, she'd already arranged everything. Piper was just another problem of the day that Jane could now check off of her list."

There you go.

And I feel like I'm a broken record when I say she shouldn't NEED to have to keep her father's attention on her. He said himself that he purposefully distanced himself in the Lost Hero. It's not like he lost interest in her and focused more on his acting career.

And no, Mr. Dare doesn't respect his daughter. At all. And if he does it's never shown in the books. She has the bargain with him to get a ride to NY and you can clearly see at the end he's only considering what he's got out of it, which is Rachel going to the academy.

And for that point, I don't think Rachel does art to get her dad's attention. She does it because she loves it. It has nothing to do with her dad. ​​​​