Reasons why I do not blame Lucy for casting the "spells" and when she takes advantage of her siblings, and fully understand her actions, even if they are sort of extreme:
1. Lincoln and the rest of his sisters have not been paying attention to Lucy and walk all over her like being too hung up with their own activities to listen to her and so forth.
2. Lucy only did this just to teach her siblings a lesson about how it feels to be ignored and walked all over aside from casting "spells".
3. Lucy's actions are not done out of malice nor ill will even when she wanted to get back at her siblings for ignoring her, explaining her regret upon seeing her siblings' plight. Therefore, I do not really consider Lucy's actions to be her "misdeeds", just misguided, yet still understandable, actions.
Aside from those, Lucy taking advantage of her siblings also remains one of her funniest moments in the series (ignoring the siblings' reactions since they were largely unaware).
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Reasons why I do not blame Lucy for casting the "spells" and when she takes advantage of her siblings, and fully understand her actions, even if they are sort of extreme:
1. Lincoln and the rest of his sisters have not been paying attention to Lucy and walk all over her like being too hung up with their own activities to listen to her and so forth.
2. Lucy only did this just to teach her siblings a lesson about how it feels to be ignored and walked all over aside from casting "spells".
3. Lucy's actions are not done out of malice nor ill will even when she wanted to get back at her siblings for ignoring her, explaining her regret upon seeing her siblings' plight. Therefore, I do not really consider Lucy's actions to be her "misdeeds", just misguided, yet still understandable, actions.
Aside from those, Lucy taking advantage of her siblings also remains one of her funniest moments in the series (ignoring the siblings' reactions since they were largely unaware).
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