Never Let Me Go

At the end of chapter seventeen, Kathy decides to leave the cottages. What betrayal, by Ruth, leads her to make this decision?

At the end of chapter seventeen, Kathy decides to leave the cottages. What betrayal, by Ruth, leads her to make this decision?

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Things come to a head when Ruth, Tommy, and Kathy are alone. Ruth ridicules Tommy over his drawings in front of Kathy, and then she claims that Kathy supports her. She intentionally drives a wedge between Kathy and Tommy, as she later admits to doing so. Ruth goes even further, when in the guise of a friend, she offers Kathy advice, telling her that Tommy does not like women who have been promiscuous. Not long afterward, Kathy decides to start her training as a carer and to leave the cottages.

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