DeemLeem12
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Are we talking the same language? I was saying that as a possible path in which Cherry could have been better integrated to the story, and has more impact among the characters in ORS. Ian pushing for their reconcilement could definitely make Cherry and Lena friends again. Lena's path to reconcilement with Axel happened when Axel approached her and apologized for his actions. Ian who is close to Cherry could push her to apologize to Lena and make amends.They don't have to do anything. Just because Ian pushes for it doesn't mean Lena is obliged to change her feelings on the matter. Just like Ian's meddling in Cindy's and Wade's relationship doesn't make them stay together.
Axel manipulated Cherry into thinking there could be more to their relationship. Cherry thought that after Lena was out of the picture Axel would give her the attention she wanted. Cherry is not as guilty as Axel. Axel is the one who is in a committed relationship to Lena. The cheater will always be in a worse position than the third party.Axel didn't manipulate Cherry, she does say explicitly herself that she knew exactly what she was doing. She is just as guilty of what Lena has experienced as Axel is, being a willing participant and lying to Lena throughout it.
It takes two people in order for cheating on the third to happen. If it wasn't for Cherry taking part, then Axel could at best cheat on Lena with his own hand.![]()
Cherry literally could not form a relationship with Ian because of what happened. She is too afraid to trust and be in love again. Her path literally ends if you try to push her into it. How is that not trauma? The fact that Cherry loved Axel is not a point against trauma, that's a point for that made it even more impactful.Say what now? Cherry is still hung up on Axel (for a while) thinking maybe she could have him to herself now that Lena was out of the picture. That's not trauma, that's just pining for a known asshole (one that she had hots for in the first place)
Maybe have better reading comprehension next time?Did .. did you just quote and then argue with yourself?
That's the point, it wasn't Cherry who cheated on Lena, it was Axel. I never said Cherry had no fault in the matter. Lena had no problem having sex with Cherry, not does she have qualms with her boyfriend doing the same. It was when she found out that they were already having sex before the threesome was when Lena broke things up.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.
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 after cheating on Lena and causing pain when they were in a relationship beforeIt's funny that you ask how they could bond for causing pain when they were friends before
Oh wait that they actually bonded.
It's even worse when a so-called "boyfriend" stabs you in the back.It's even worse when a so-called "friend" stabs you in the back.
I can definitely see a reconciliation between Lena/Cherry. Once again, Cherry isn't as much to blame as Axel. Axel is the one who cheated. The variable is a point on a possibility of reconciliation, not against it. Furthermore, the premise of the game is about two hurt individuals who got entangled and are seeking to move forward despite their pain. Healing from that pain and creating new relationships is one of the major themes in the game. We see that with Lena reconciling with Axel. We see that with Ian reconciling with Gillian. I can't see how Lena couldn't forgive Cherry when she could forgive Axel who cheated on her.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.
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