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It was West mainly. He has powerful emotions. Also, it was the first time she had looked at another man for a long time. Henry was her love from childhood and the only man she considered to love. Now that Henry isn't around, West's desire is more prominent and not easily ignored.
I think it is a little of both. West certainly turned her head when she first saw him talking to her son. I think she fell for him right then. Henry has been gone for over two years. I think she was ready to move on to find someone else.
I think it was both. Phoebe loved her husband and mourned his passing deeply, but she also is a young woman with needs and wants. West is a handsome, witty fellow and he turned all his estimable charm on Phoebe.
I think it was all West! Yes, she’s emerging from her mourning but she had this reaction every time she was around him. They were well suited for each other.

