Just like no one can control her.
The fear is that the silly Pouting Siren is deceived by someone who only covets her innocent face and devilish figure.
The Pouting Siren should always be that radiant and dazzling self.
The world only sees her willfulness and recklessness.
Only those who truly get close know that Artie's sun-like passionate nature can dispel all shadows from the soul.
Artie praises everyone she likes, praising them until they "realize" that they are the most special, the most beautiful existence in the world.
Even if you think you are terrible, even if you believe you are not worthy of all the warmth in the world, Artie can still make you feel confident about life.
Artie is the sun, she is not meant to be confined; she should be let out, to illuminate the world.
Most of Summer Fairmont's hostility towards Sean Lowell stems from the initial meeting in the restaurant, that feeling of not being able to see through his true intentions at a glance.
