The inconsistencies in Jay's story might be due to different perspectives. He might have experienced the events from his own point of view which is different from others. Also, if there were time gaps between when the events happened and when he is telling the story, his understanding of the events could have changed, leading to the inconsistencies.
We can start by asking Jay for clarifications. By directly confronting him about the parts that don't seem to match, we might be able to get a better understanding. For example, if he said two different things about a time or place, we can ask him to explain why.
In the fanfiction, they might kiss because of a sudden realization of love. Maybe they've been in denial about their feelings for each other, and then something happens, like one of them is in danger, that makes them face their true emotions. Also, it could be due to a shared emotional moment, such as when they open up to each other about their past traumas.
One possible inconsistency could be in the timeline she presents. Maybe there are gaps or contradictions in when certain events are supposed to have occurred.
Another plot might be that the watch was a gift from a loved one who passed away. Jay Slater then has to protect the watch and keep it safe as it holds sentimental value. He might face people who try to take it away from him because of its value, either monetary or emotional.
It could be due to a lack of experience in storytelling. Children are still learning how to structure a story, so they might jump from one idea to another without a clear transition.
One possible reason could be lack of emotional connection in the marriage. If a wife feels that her husband doesn't understand or listen to her, she might be drawn to someone else who shows her that attention.
It could be that Alan was betrayed by someone he trusted deeply. A friend or a business partner might have let him down, and this betrayal would make him feel sad and lonely, as it shatters the trust he had in people.
There are some inconsistencies in character development and plotlines. Sometimes characters' personalities change suddenly without a clear reason.
The novel explores the complex themes of teenage suicide, bullying, and the ripple effects of one's actions. It follows the story of a girl who leaves behind cassette tapes explaining the 13 reasons why she ended her life.
It isn't. 'Thirteen Reasons Why' is more centered around the exploration of the protagonist's reasons for taking her own life and the consequences for others. It doesn't have the typical elements of a dystopian setting or themes.