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This isn't real life. It's a narrative. And in stories character motivations presented to the reader need to be coherently followed up on. It could be realistic for a character to be walking down the street and get hit by a car, ending that character and their route. It happens in real life right? But that would be unsatisfying to the reader.Reason why I said something like Mike/Ivy situation and not exactly and why Cindy having romantic interest in Ian would even matter here? As if people in love or serious relationships never cheat? She was in long term relationship with Wade yet it didn't stop her from cheating on him with Ian his best friend, so why would it stop her doing same to Ian with Axel?
Not to forget Axel is considered to be a master manipulator, so even if she doesn't intend to cheat, Axel can very well manipulate her and by looking at her conversation and response she gives when Lena warns her, Cindy doesn't seem very bright in that regard.
In a similar vain just having one of Ian's love interest cheat on him with no way of preventing it and with no build up would be similarly bad writing and unsatisfying to the player.
The reason why Cindy cheats isn't as simple as "Cindy is always a cheater and it was inevitable". She cheats because of her growing frustrations with Wade that we see over the course of multiple chapters and because she feels there are things Wade does not provide for her, both sexually and in terms of how stagnant her life feels. There has been no indication she feels this way about Ian when their relationship is healthy. There are ways to make her unhappy, being rude in dialogues or sleeping around despite wanting her to break up with Wade, but in the healthy relationship there is no indication of unhappiness regarding Ian.
Yes even in happy relationships in real life people cheat, but in the story it would be random, inconsistent, and unsatisfying for people on the Cindy path playing a romantic route.
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