It's an interesting look into her head, which you have been oh-so-kindly depriving us of this run. It really helps flesh her out as a character, at least to my mind. That poem indicates flat-out depresssion, but she (you?) did a really good job of hiding it all through the run. Derpression leading to a hardened, uncaring demeanor, immune to the outside world. Or so a viewer would tihnk. In reality, those words get inside her head, rot her soul, and as a result, she hardens her armor to try to keep it from happening again. I'm not going to try to victimise her, but that gave me a perspective into her mind that helped me think of her as a human being, and not the story's antagonist.

Now have Jango read Melinda's diary.