"I'll never forgive you if you do that," she said, even as she grabbed him up in a fierce hug. "You need to talk to someone, to get help," she told him, pressing her cheek to his. "For me, Casper. You need to work through it. I want everyone to see what I see when I look at you - everything wonderful that you can be." She meant it, every word. Aura wasn't a victim, and she wasn't stupid. She knew what Simon had done was wrong, and she knew it was a sign of a million uncontrolled things that needed therapy and counseling and fixing. But you didn't turn your back on family, and Casper was (first and foremost) family.