As the narrator of Till We Have Faces by C. S. Lewis, everything was centered around Orual, which described her personality: selfishness. She loved Psyche like a mother, but because her motives were greedy, her love was not morally correct. At the end, she recognized that she did not know what love really was and learned how to genuinely love. The princess loved Psyche in a motherly sense with self-indulgent desires, but when she noticed that her love was not right, she learned to change her desires to pure ones. Regardless of Orual not knowing how to love with pure desires, she still loved Psyche from the very beginning. The love between her and Psyche was a motherly type of love. Her love seemed to be true from the very beginning as children