Cirrus sought to cultivate intimacy by urging Skylar to disclose something personal, yet he inadvertently exposed his own vulnerabilities instead. He approached the subject of his teacher but, unable to confront it fully, reduced his trauma to a casual remark about its consequences. Skylar, meanwhile, alluded to the origins of his own trauma with minimal context, framing it as inconsequential. What is most striking is Cirrus’s internalized belief that he is somehow “defiled” by his past. Rather than recognizing Skylar’s right to establish boundaries or acknowledging that discomfort may stem from Skylar’s own history, he immediately interprets the reaction as revulsion toward him. This illustrates the depth of his distorted self-perception. His actions, though halted in time, were inappropriate, and his desperation for affirmation is evident in the way he rationalized Skylar’s involuntary responses. Ultimately, the moment reflects a painful pattern of self-sabotage rooted in unresolved trauma and a profound longing for acceptance. So if anyone is romanticizing this chapter, please analyze it correctly.
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