Talk:Eve Moonlit/@comment-71.233.179.51-20130809210816/@comment-6192846-20131010111439

(^ points up to character quote)

That is said just before she tells Adam they can't because she killed Meta. Preceding that is "Unknowingly, the truth, with its fangs and claws, tore me apart. Even so..." Their's a clear conflict of interest between doing the right thing and doing the selfish thing for her. Whether or not she was actually willing to give up the fruits is up to interpretation for now, since the possibility was already null once she killed the mother.

Assuming the translation isn't inaccurate, the indication seems to be she learned the shocking reality but that didn't change her desire to keep the "fruits". This leaves her justification as either one of genuine panic at what occurred, or a desperate excuse so that Adam would not be against keeping them. It's an interesting notion.