>>6645And yet here we are. Talking about the past is a fundamental aspect of dealing with trauma.That is at least partially what brought me to therapy in the first place, and isn’t exactly easy to stop doing once you’ve started.
>>6647I was paying attention to the fact that he grabbed her arm, got violent with her, etc., yes, but thanks for clarifying how bad it was.Wouldn’t you agree that maybe I should pay attention to the timeline since master left though, if only because I felt like it might make some difference in figuring out what I’m experiencing? I doubt anyone else here will bother researching this stuff either, which sucks. But my goal isn’t just to take sides, but instead find common ground between theories.Just wondering if maybe someone had seen that before or knows where I could get the full timeline written down. Master didn’t leave much behind, so this is mostly trial by fire. And speaking of which, when does it start to rain? Can you smell it coming? That weird scent of ozone in the air always gets me pumped. Master loved that part too.He said I needed to trust him completely and that he knew what would happen
>>6644Don’t pretend that this sudden lapse into callousness isn’t a ploy to distract from the issue at hand; we both know you care deeply about them.Your relationship status probably says enough anyway. Now answer my question, specifically, when does it start raining?!
>>6648No need to worry about that, I assure you! My current level of knowledge is superficial at
best.My point stands though, it starts raining when thunderstorms come through! Which presumably happens sometimes in your city too, unless it’s arid deserts everywhere you go. We need facts.