"Without Samuels intuition, I have to ask you, are you good or bad?" Inquired Helen, wondering how Eli viewed himself.
Eli carefully thought over his answer then answered, "There's nothing wrong with being bad depending on what your definition of bad is. It's boring being good all the time, you need to have a little fun and break the rules. Do you view yourself as good or bad?"
"As you said, bad based on what your definition of bad is. I like to have a lot of fun in ways others might frown upon. And my whole life people have labeled me as bad so I never tried to do anything good to please them. From an early age I learned I would rather be the villainess than the heroine," Helen admitted recalling how frustrated she would get in her younger days of certain characters who had a life of rainbows and skittles being praised for being a hero while the villain who lived a troubled life was ridiculed.
She learned early on life wasn't fair for the mistreated.