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She's gonna know the truth sooner than later, o wait..
That hurts....
No.
I checked your profile, and you have already played through Life Is Strange
She's dead before she knows the truth
So i told her the truth.
I know for usre if my other half kept that secret from me to protect me, i would never forgive her.
The issue is.. I didn't saw it yet.. I just coudn't hurt her more.... Knowing i did anyway :(
If I didn't and she found out (Not going into any meta about her time of death, LiS and so on) then whe would've felt betrayed by not only her father, but also her best friend and lover. Which would create hella more pain and issues then. By telling her now, I risked her being angry at Chloe but if she were, I was banking on the fact that she'll sooner than later realise that this was both the right thing to do and what she wanted, leading for her to ask Chloe's forgiveness and surely strengthening their bonds. As it turned out, she didn't even get angry at Chloe for more than a second...
Well, at least that's how I saw and played it. :)
I was almost going to hide it from Rachel (Sera was pretty persuasive), but then I realized that I had Chloe tell William that she would want to know if he'd ever lied to her in the final dream (hallucination?) sequence. I thought it was really powerful when he said he couldn't answer that because he's dead. Basically, life is painful and people are imperfect. Chloe's "perfect" relationship with William only exists in the past, and it's only perfect because William is gone and Chloe chooses to see it that way.
And I've had personal experience with this in my own life, as I'm sure most of us have. When you tell people the truth, no matter how difficult it may be, at least you know where you stand with each other. The truth was painful, sure, but Rachel would not have been better off with a friend who lied to her. That would just have made Rachel's life even more fake than it already was, and you could add Chloe to the list of Arcadia Bay's liars. If you tell Rachel the truth, at least she'll know that Chloe is honest.
Like Rachel said in the beginning of the episode, she feels like Chloe is the only person she can trust. I couldn't break that trust, and I didn't want to.