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When She Was Hayley's Farewell To Him
Hayley is just stupid and I can't believe that none of the interviewers or the audience that questioned Phoebe didn't address the fact that Hayley was so unemotional towards her "friends" deaths. The writers really tried to make it seem like she was their "friend" with one scene she had with both of them. They show Hayley giving a farewell speech to Cami but why didn't we see Davina or Marcel do that? They knew her waaaay more and were waaay closer to her than Hayley would ever be. Makes no sense. Then Hayley proceed to say to her corpse "You know I've been thinking how my little girl is never going to know you. It's not fair, considering everything that you did for her dad. You know sometimes I can't stand him but I always figured if he liked you he couldn't be that bad. This family owes you, you deserved better." …show more content…
Cami helped save Hayley's life and helped her execute that plan to get Klaus...no fuck you Hayley. You owe Cami. Cami trashed talked your ass but apparently "I always figured if he liked you he couldn't be that bad." No you fucking didn't. You've hated, agrued, bitched, and picked on Klaus so much you weren't fucking thinking about any of that shit then and you definitely aren't now. Liar. I do agree that Cami deserved better even though I did want her dead the death scene was still fucked up. She deserved better because Hayley's 900 lives ass should've been dead and yet she avoids death everytime. Your right Hayley you should be dead instead of

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