my best friend got r*ped and blames me for it

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On a chilly Halloween night, two young souls found themselves caught between the thrill of youthful rebellion and the fragile threads of trust.

She had crossed the distance to be with him, their laughter mingling with the night air, unaware that unspoken desires and hidden dangers were about to unravel the careful balance they tried to hold.

As the night deepened, the shadows of the past crept cl**er—his brother’s troubling history casting a dark cloud over their fleeting joy.

What began as innocent fun spiraled into a tense confrontation with authority, exposing cracks in loyalty and the painful realization that some bonds are harder to protect than others.

my best friend got r*ped and blames me for it
‘my best friend got r*ped and blames me for it ’

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The individual sharing the experience is left with deep conflict, regretting the decision to leave their friend alone but also struggling with the outcome of that decision and the friend's subsequent blame.

The central conflict revolves around the poster's perceived responsibility to protect their friend versus the friend's independent choices and the shocking, harmful actions that occurred involving the poster's brother.

Given the serious nature of the events—the friend being allegedly a*saulted after being left alone with the poster's brother—is the original poster primarily at fault for abandoning their friend, or is the ultimate responsibility solely on the individuals who committed the a*sault, regardless of the poster's actions?