Cyleigh Alphabet

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A is for Affection.

- Cyrus shows his affection through helping those he cares about and making sure they feel cared for. There are definitley times that he will spring an emotional or heartfelt speech about how much he cares for someone, but majority of the time, he finds it easier to just show his feelings through his actions rather than his words.

- Brynleigh is also not very great with expressing how much she cares through talking. She'll make fun of you and tease you, all of a good sport. She also prefers to show affection by helping people and adding in some light punches here and there. She has a great dad but still wasn't given much in the 'caring' department growing up. So she just doesn't know how to go about it.

B is for Balance.

- Cyrus balances out Brynleigh with his kindness. He reminds her to be nice to people and makes sure she's sourounding herself with good people. She's not necessarily used to people putting so much thought into her well-being, but she's not complaining. She really does try and take his advice on how to treat people.

- Brynleigh balances out Cyrus by giving him a reality check on what to do around people and difficult situations. Like when she told him to confront Whittier but wait until after Christmas to tell Holiday about anything. She's good at understanding situations and how people will feel about it, and he's not as good in that department. He often lets fear cloud some of his decisions on what to do with information, and she helps him through that.

C is for Cuddles.

- Cyrus is a bit afraid of it at first, since he's not the best with other people touching him. Though, after he gets warmed up to Bryn and their relationship, he loves them. He loves to lay on her chest and just listen to her talk about her day and stuff. It's really comforting for him, especially hearing her heartbeat and feeling her breathe really reassures him after all they've been through together.

- Brynleigh really likes cuddles. She doesn't care if she's holding him or if he's holding her. Just being close with him in such a calm setting really makes her happy. She likes to stroke his hair, even if her fingers sometimes get caught in his curls. She also rants to him a lot while they're holding each other.

D is for Dependable.

- Cyrus definitely depends on her quite a bit. There have been more than one time that he's called her after a nightmare to make sure she was okay and nothing had actually been real. He doesn't like to, and even feels embarrassed later on about anytime that she had to help him through things like nightmares or panic attacks.

- Brynleigh also doesn't like depending on him because she's never depended on anyone but herself before, for the most part. She does warm up to her, helping her out with things, whether it be homework or changing a lightbulb or something more serouis, she definitley getting used to depending on him for certain things.

E is for Ending.

- Cyrus didn't take the break up very well. He understood her reasons and agreed that it would've been hard to continue a relationship when she moved, but that didn't mean he had to be happy about it. Luckily, he had the project with her mom to work right after that. So he threw himself into work and just tried not to give any mind to what had happened.

- Brynleigh also didn't have much time to mourn their relationship, but she did spend a night with a tub of ice creaming. She cried all night and then just tried to move on in the morning. She didn't really feel like she had much of a right to be sad since she was the one to end the relationship and break his heart.

F is for Fears.

- Cyrus hates the thought of Brynleigh getting hurt, and he winces at just the idea. With Holiday making a habit of doing dangerous things, Casey almost dying to save his family, and his own experiences with being close to death, among other things, he hates the idea of seeing her like that. He hates to say it, but he's glad that she's seen him hurt more times than he's seen her hurt.

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