Talk:What You Deserve/@comment-6545878-20140717130533/@comment-17737991-20140717133015

Well, while Ash is a Sim of sorts, she is much more like the main character when she was 12... and the main character has grown too much to be able to relate to or get along with her younger (and more unstable) self.

The line at the end is Ash representing the past, or the 12 year old version of the main character. Ash can't force her older real life version to change, because the past already happened, and it only has power if the main character if she lets it (which she didn't). Converesly, the real world character can't change Ash, the representation of her past self, since the past already happened. Like it is in real life, no one can change their past, and though it defines part of who we are, we don't have to dwell on it and let it make us bitter (which is why Ash can't change the main character). But we won't forget it either.