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*Valentine not Valentino
You have a valid point, but sometimes it's okay to be the one to speak up first. I understand where Cyn is coming from, to him it felt like everything was swept under the rug, not to be mention again like a dirty secret. When in reality, he wanted someone to talk through it with him, which in this case is Wulf who witness it. Wulf mostly like thought he was helping by not mentioning it, but all that did was to push Cyn further done the hole of self blame and hate. This is very common amongst trauma victims, they themselves start believing what was done to them, is either their own fault or that what was done makes them unpure and dirty. Is Wulf to be blame? No. Is Cyn wrong for feeling this way? Also no. What they need to do is have a good talk, and not just any talk but the kind that either sends you on a drinking spree or crying yourself dry. And personally, I don't think either of them is ready as yet for that kind of talk. Wulf only just now understanding different emotions and Cyn is barely at a place where he is ready to heal. This is evident in the way he treats Wulf and Valentino, as he actively push them way once anything good happens as in his mind he doesn't deserve happiness .
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