He confronts his own逃避 (avoidance) — perhaps he ran because he felt unworthy or feared rejection. His breakthrough: “I told myself I was sparing you, but I was really sparing myself the shame of failing you.” Turning Point in Part 2 A specific incident forces raw honesty — maybe a third character reveals a hidden truth (e.g., a lost letter, an intercepted message), or a crisis (an accident, a family emergency) strips away pretenses. They stop reenacting old arguments and start listening.
In this segment, Christina and Randy move beyond surface small talk. The setting might be a neutral place — a quiet café, a park bench at dusk, or a late-night phone call. The dialogue shifts from “How have you been?” to “Why did you let me go?” He confronts his own逃避 (avoidance) — perhaps he
She struggles between guardedness and longing. In Part 2, she admits she built walls to protect herself, but those walls also kept out the possibility of forgiveness. Her key line might be: “I didn’t need you to be perfect. I needed you to stay.” In this segment, Christina and Randy move beyond