Betrayal Quotes in The Girl on the Train

How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #4


It feels like I'm betraying Scott if I tell Kamal something I can't tell him. (6.8)

Megan only feels like this because of how Scott constantly invades her privacy. He thinks her entire life is his business, so if she talks about her life with someone else, it feels like a betrayal.

Quote #5


I woke feverish, panicky. Guilty. I do feel guilty. Just not guilty enough. (6.39)

Megan is considering leaving her husband here. She has had an affair, and instead of owning up to her betrayal, she considers running away.

Quote #6


I forgot who he was. I betrayed Scott, and I betrayed Megan, and I feel guilty about that. (19.107)

Remember when Rachel felt so betrayed by Megan kissing another man? Oh how things change—Rachel is now seeing the other man, Dr. Abdic, as her therapist. And after he's suspected as a killer. Looks like Megan doesn't have a monopoly on betrayal.