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You have to remember that there are many things in these games that you can't change, no matter what decisions you make. Certain things are just going to happen, no matter how you play it. So, the best you can do is make the decisions that seem best to you, in the things that you actually do have some control over. Just be the kind of person you want to be.
I can understand you being worried about how Violet will feel. The trouble is, that Telltale's games very often put you inbetween two people who disagree with each other, or two groups who are competing with each other, and very often force you to choose between them. A lot of the time, you can't please everyone, and someone will be disappointed or angry about your decisions, no matter what choice you make. It can be frustrating, but that's the sort of thing that creates tension and drama - that creates exciting stories!
Of course, it's not ALWAYS like that, and sometimes you can find a compromise and avoid making either side angry. That's what I try to do, and if you want to, by all means, try it! But remember that sometimes that just isn't possible.
But, if you're really worried and really unsatisfied with the choices you made, you can always try rewinding the episode back to the point where you made the choice, and replay the game from that point, only this time making different choices. It was possible to do that in the previous 3 seasons of The Walking Dead, and I expect you should be able to do it in this one.
Or, then again, you could just leave your choices as they are and see what happens next! I mean, think about it, as of the writing of this comment we're still only half-way through the game. Anything could happen! Maybe the choices you made will have interesting or exciting consequences later in the story, that might not happen if you choose differently. Maybe the tension you feel about your choices might increase you excitement and anticipation for the next parts of the game.
Maybe you'll get other opportunities to kiss, maybe you won't.
Go back and change your decisions, or leave them as they are - it's your choice! Just do what would make you feel best, and then wait and see what the game-makers have got in store for us in the next episodes!
How very SCANDALOUS of you!!!! SCANNNNNDALOUS, I say!!!!!
Nah, I had Clem become Vi's girlfriend, too.