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don't mind me

maccio May 3, 2026 12:19 pm

the saying that the older you get, the more you'll see that your parents aren't heroes because they're just like us, fits this story. that doesn't excuse abusing children in any form but more on the decisions that our parents make. they are humans too, capable of mistakes and learning. whether we forgive them or not is another story. but just the fact that seyard? or was it siard? i forgot, but he was an adult who wants jayna to see things not just on her perspective but a whole lot of another picture AND expressed that it is up to her to decide what she wants to do with that info is very helpful.

imo jayna's dad wants to make it up to her BUT he needs to apologize and clearly state it himself what he wants to do for jayna. it should not be coming out of michael or anyone's mouth but him. i get it that it's hard to break a wall that has been placed bc of his actions but it is important that he must also be the one who tears that walls if he wants to be her dad.

seyard or whatever his name was, was really helpful the moment he showed up. i hoped that ellia would also provide those kind of advice bc she is as a mother, not just simply reprimanding him of not allowing jayna to go out but also teach him what he should at least do or say so the gap between them would at least ease up a bit.

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