Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-4830106-20140905003518/@comment-24219008-20140905041500

Oh! Another quick thought! Is it possible "Red Like Roses, Pt. II" could be about Yang and Summer, rather than Ruby and Summer? Yang suggested that Ruby was too young to really remember much about Summer, and since Yang basically looked up to Summer as her own mother, it's possible she could've been bitter at first after Summer's disappearance.... Yang not only lost Summer, but her biological mother, too, so Summer saying, "In a prison of abandonment I've jailed you" would make more sense with Yang than Ruby, since Yang shouldered the weight of the entire family after Summer left....

I'm probably looking too far into it, now, but hey, never say never, right?