[Quinn reached out to Rebekah in a way few ever have -- she tried to cheer her up with movies and treated her like a normal girl and Rebekah would be lying if she said it didn't matter, if she said that connection didn't matter.
Her brother won't like this, and it's not that she isn't still afraid of her brother because she is (she fears him almost as much as she loves him) but she's selfish -- she wants to keep the things she has. The connections she has. She wants more than Klaus is able to provide her and for once she finds herself unwilling to just give it up.]
She's a good person. [And Rebekah cares. As always she cares too much and too easily. It's both her biggest weakness and greatest strength.]