When we are first introduced to "Sweetpea's" Rhiannon Lewis, she expresses her desire to kill those who overlook her, revealing deep-rooted isolation and rage.
After a family death and facing her childhood bully, Rhiannon vows to never be a victim again, leading her down a path of unexpected violent desires.
Rhiannon's struggle with internalized fear and rage manifests in morally wrong desires, as she feels the only way to assert agency is through violence.
In the midst of chaos, Rhiannon gains a warped sense of confidence, transforming from a timid character into someone who embodies the violence she cannot control.
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