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Yes and no. It's only risky in a literal sense that Jaye may not get what she wants.Jaye risks a lot and in fact depending on how MC/we react she wins a lot or loses almost everything
But an other perspective is that MC's reaction will tell her everything she needs to know. If MC "defends" her and places his part as white knight, then she knows the spark is still there. If MC leaves, then she (to quote the game) "begins to believe the brother she once loved is gone". In this sense there is no risk - either the MC still loves her or he doesn't.
Perhaps you can maybe fault her for her black and white thinking, that maybe she can take it slow and get MC to warm up to her first. But it the classic love story sense, there is no warming up. The love is either there or isn't. (True) love, in the dramatic sense, is sudden, uncontrollable and captivating. In this sense, MC needing warming up to Jaye again would be the functionally equivalent of him not loving her at all.