Well, I have a pretty good idea that this was her initiative. For example, she made mention of the fact that after she said she was leaving, he begged her to "come back to take care of him." As she said, he characterized himself as "desperate."
No kidding? Wow, I wouldn't have seen THAT in him.
She also reiterated her perception that he was a few bricks shy of a load. In her own words, she was "scared to be around a crazy person."
Among other things.
Now, you're right: this could all be a load of bull. But it matches with all the other complaints she's voiced about him over the months.
I'm not sure that this isn't the final scene between them, but it certainly is written like all the other "breakups" that have occurred over the last six months or so.
Now for my problem:
She asks me what to do. She ASKS for advice, etc. She talks about her mood swings and her self-destructive thoughts and ASKS me for help.
Where do I draw the line between answering her questions (for example, by suggesting a doctor visit) and "actively" suggesting things?