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trauma-sharing
Akin uses a deep sensory connection to transmit his traumatic past to the ooloi and Tiikuchahk, seeking empathy and understanding through shared experience.
1 chapter across 1 book
Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler
Chapter 84
Akin wakes alone and searches for his companions, Dehkiaht and Tiikuchahk, eventually reconnecting with them and confronting his complex feelings about bonding, freedom, and identity as a construct. He struggles with the nature of his relationships, the expectations of maturity and mating, and the tension between freedom and belonging within the Oankali-human hybrid society. Ultimately, Akin shares his traumatic experiences with the ooloi and Tiikuchahk to foster understanding, but they leave him silently afterward.