Louise knew it wasn't about shopping, or anything close to that, either. Tina's a good mother, but her other side isn't. Through those sleepless nights of gathering herself to stand up in a pool of blood while she's torturing someone, it made her stronger than before.
How about her… if she tried to rebel against her mother? Will she hit her like that? Will she let her own daughter die?
Several unpleasant thoughts rushed through her mind. There's nothing wrong with overthinking, but when your thoughts doesn't collate into one place, and get stuck on its own, it'll be the end.
Tina never smacked her face or even left a mark on her arms. Whenever Tina raised a request to go shopping, she felt like getting traumatized instead of the victims. There's nothing wrong with being on the verge of disgust, but she is a commander—someone who disciplined the people not to revolt against the government—and her mother is the president of Idris.