Talk:Quil Ateara V and Claire Young/@comment-24.59.68.93-20140521030029/@comment-16811522-20140701143027

@Senesmee - Um, you got some things wrong. It wasn't domestic violence; the official backstory (from the Official Guide) is that Emily insulted Sam by saying that he was like his father. That right there was his most vulnerable spot. When he got angry, he backed up and warned her to stay away (using his hand) but Emily instead came closer because she assumed she got him (you know, like, "Ha! I got you!"). Because of her willingness to make him angry and/or guilty, she didn't have time to do anything when Sam phased. So no, she didn't try to leave, and it wasn't as if he didn't like him. She ordered to get back together with Leah, but he couldn't, and that's when she insulted him.