justbreathe
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This would make sense except for the “up and over the safety rail” part.I think it was awkward/uncomfortable for him to get down to her level under the rail, so he lifted her up to a more comfortable position for himself. Unfortunately up and over the safety rail.
He could have lifted her and sat her on the railing facing him with her legs still within ship. He could have looked at the view with her side saddle on the rail. He could have been clutching her tightly against him. These are all actions of a tired person who just wants to have the kid still for a few without having to hold their full weight.
Lifting her over the rail - there is literally no reason to do that except to “fly” and make the baby either laugh or be scared (depending on the baby), which could be a stupid, stupid mistake having nothing to do with banging on glass or a missing window. OR to purposefully intend to drop her.
I think the “I thought the window was closed” part came when he realized in the elevator that they might be taking him straight to jail.
And now that is what he is sticking with.
Because he thinks to have to tell the parents and his wife at this point that he is just a dummy who did a dumb thing and killed a baby would make everything worse.
So now, they will sue...and lose. SA will probably go to jail if he doesn’t take deal.
And the family will be able to nurse their denial by making SA a big giant martyr victim of Big Corporation.
But SA will always know the truth.
It will be interesting to see what everyone’s stance is a few years, or decades from now.
I have a feeling AW’s denial will fade first.
KW may never be able to accept what really happened.