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And Max is part of the reason why : ghosting her bff as her father just died wasn't very cash money of her.
After that Chloe's life only went from bad to worse and so she's convinced that it simply isn't worth a try, especially after Rachel disappearance.
When we meet Chloe she in some sort of weird limbo : she doesn't want to carry on anymore because she has no one else but she can't abandon Rachel.
No ♥♥♥♥ she isn't in a good mental state
Chloe is toxic, because she is brroken
Wasn't it technically confirmed that she did in fact ghost Chloe? I mean both can be true, she ghosted Chloe, but it was also really bad timing? And because she didn't know how to approach getting into contact with Chloe again?
I do understand Max on that part but she kind of did ghost her.
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Other than Chloe being hypocritical and guilt tripping Max for something she's equally guilty of herself?
Communication is in fact a two-way street.
Oh, what's that? You can't, can you? Debunked and dismissed.