Maureen was totally in the wrong. She stomped all over her sister's feelings for lust. I guess some would call it love at first sight, but that's ridiculous, you cannot love someone you know nothing about. It was lust, plain and simple.
For those saying she had been "waiting all her life" for someone like Court and therefore was more deserving of him than Dani was....please, she was 17. Since Dani was told by her father that she wasn't old enough to date at 14, I would guess the appropriate age wasn't until 15 or 16, which means Maureen had been dating for 1, maybe 2 years. That hardly equals waiting her whole life.
And honestly, what would have happened if Court hadn't died? Would he and Maureen have fallen madly in love, married and lived happily ever after? Doubtful, she was off to Duke in a few weeks on a scholarship. She may have flirted with the idea of not going for a while but she is clearly a smart, ambitious girl, in the end she wouldn't have given it up for a guy she just met. Maybe they would have tried to make it work, but probably before the first semester was over she would have met someone at Duke and forgotten all about her farm boy back home.
Feelings are feelings, no one can say Dani's feelings were insignificant because it was a crush and she wasn't old enough to be with Court. It doesn't change the fact that she was very deeply in love with Court (or at least she thought she was) and her sister (whom she already confessed to wanting to be like because she thinks Maureen has everything) swooped in and stole him away. And yeah, 14 and 17 isn't really a great age difference, but a freshman dating a senior isn't totally unheard of and they made it a point to say how her own mother was only 13 and head over heels in love with her father who was 17 at the time....they ended up married with 4 kids. So it's not like the prospect of Dani and Court being together was insanely out of the question.
Maureen knew it was wrong, which is why she pushed Court away at first. She knew it would kill Dani. But then she went for it anyway for her own selfish benefit. It happens...and is sort of understandable, sometimes its very hard to do the right thing over what you really want, but that doesn't change the fact that she completely betrayed her sister for a cheap (I mean come on, they just met) roll in the hay.
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