>>5328358The polar opposite ways Cindy and Casca reacted to the cure makes it much harder to do a general decision that would apply to both of them. Cindy, for instance, wouldn't freak out over seeing her family, since she has no inherently traumatic memories triggered by their company. In fact, she was partially aware of her emotional distance, which makes her more capable of coping once she realizes she was always present because she remembers all of it. Even if that's also the reason of her anguish.
Casca, on the other hand, seems a lot calmer and closer to how she usually acted 3 years ago, but it's not because she's been scarred by less time that her traumas aren't nonexistent compared to Cindy's, if anything, her brain is making an active effort to not remember what went on in the eclipse, and if you made something that could trigger those memories, she would probably react in an even worse fashion than your artist friend did yesterday.
"Where is he. Can I meet him? Please... It's been so long.
>He's outside of town. I'll give him a heads up and take you there.>Sorry Casca, I'm afraid you're still not in good condition to talk to him.>I don't know where he is, actually.>Can it wait for a bit? I need to review some magic with my apprentice. (See how Farnese feels about it.)>Write-in.