I so totally agree with the Cece statements here. Throwing an emotional high like sex at a girl who can barely think straight more than half the time is a big mistake. I mean, isn't just compounding her problem even more? As much as people think it is, sex isn't always the answer to difficulty. I should know, I've been married twice. Anyway, she's a emotional, fragile girl. I mean, yes they're in love, and I get that, and she's not comfortable yet with everyone knowing about the relationship, which I am sure they already do, at least Lexi, Kira, and Steph. She did say Pandora's Box was opened and she's becoming more sexual, but like the game Avalon, the sex is being used to heal wounds when it probably shouldn't be.
I love Cece and am thrilled she's trying to accept her new situation, and as much credit as I give Drifty for this game, I think handling Cece's "trauma" in a sexual way isn't the best thing. I would take another page from Avalon and say she needs to talk to someone.
But that's how I feel about it. I hope, in Chapter 6, besides giving attention to the Matt situation, Cece becomes stronger and more sure of herself emotionally. Besides Caroline, Katie and Carli/Alexis, I feel so connected to Cece, because like her, I deal with the same emotional & suicidal BS as she does, and believe me, it's not a very easy thing to deal with.