SearingFive
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As FFive already stated to you earlier, it takes two hands to clap, it takes two people to clap each other. Cheating is a series of compounding actions. Cherry knew very well what she was doing. Take Lena on Mike's path as an example. She's doing the same thing as Cherry did to her when she was with Axel.You must've not read that they will have to patch things up.
It wasn't Cherry who caused Lena's trauma, it was Axel. He set things up and manipulated them. He was the one who cheated on Lena and caused her pain. Sure, Cherry is partly responsible for what happened but she isn't the one who is in a committed relationship to their partner, she isn't the one who cheated. Even then, Lena can go back to Axel as if forgiving him for what he's done. What's not to say that she could forgive Cherry too? Even Cherry was traumatized for what happened, unable to form a committed relationship because of it. Lena and Cherry could definitely bond for what happened to them. The game even has a variable if you, as Ian, tell Cherry that she should try to patch things up with Lena.
It's funny that you ask how they could bond for causing pain when they were friends before, and you could say the same with Axel. "Hey, girl! Sorry for being a cheater in our relationship. Let's bond! And also jump on my dick that I've put inside Cherry!"
Lena might have later dropped Axel slowly, but Cherry just escalated the process. Thus, we got an abrupt ending to Axel/Lena's relationship.
It's funny that you ask how they could bond for causing pain when they were friends before
It's even worse when a so-called "friend" stabs you in the back.
I don't see any reconciliation between Lena/Cherry. Cherry is as much to blame as Axel. Regarding the variable, please don't take it as a word set in stone. Variables change on every update.