Neil pressed on with, "You're not actually a sociopath, are you?"
"I never said I was."
"You let them say it about you," Neil said. "You could have corrected them."
Andrew waved that off. "What people want to think of me is not my problem."
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He knows how guilty I feel about what Ma did, but like a first-class sociopath, he’s using it against me.
Aiden lifts a shoulder. “I’ll use whatever I can to get you. I have no boundaries when it comes to you, Elsa.”
I don’t know if I should soften or just hit him across the face.
Can’t I do both?
I peek at him through my eyelashes. God, he’s so broad and tall and beautiful.
Oh, and a sociopath.
“birinin acıdan korkmamasını, ölümden korkmamasını sağlayınca ne oluyor? Onları kendi gözlerinde, ölümsüz yapmış oluyorsun. Yani gerçekten ölümsüz olmuyorlar tabii ki fakat kimin umrunda ki? Aksi kanıtlanana kadar hepimiz ölümsüz değil miyiz?”
Technically, all sociopaths are narcissistic. (...) A narcissist is cruelly unresponsive to the emotional needs of his children, his friends, and his lovers, and often leaves long-term scars. In contrast, a sociopath—who also leaves long-term scars—studies people’s emotions as you or I might study math or a foreign language; he knows exactly how to respond. In interpersonal situations, this skill can make a sociopath more difficult than a narcissist to distinguish from a normal person, because both the normal person and the sociopath seem to respond compassionately to the distress of a family member or a friend.