Her starting to tear up and shouting after you while realizing her mistake and that she lost you (that's how I see it, might be completely of).
I think that's an interesting way of looking at it, actually, and I think it's supported by what little we've seen so far. I mean, I could buy that read on things. Here's a woman in this relationship, and it's stable, but it's almost too stable. It's boring. Stagnant. And she's so desperate to inject some kind of passion into it, that she thinks "Maybe if I cheat on my fiance, I can force him to feel something again."
But all that does is break the relationship instead of fixing it. (Because drama for the sake of drama usually doesn't end well.) And that parting shot of her calling after him is her coming to this horrible realization "My God, what have I done?" but it's already too late. Damage done.
That being said, well... I don't have a lot of sympathy, given the
lengths she went to, to try and manufacture... well... drama. I mean, if you're having trouble with your relationship, you think your partner is stagnant, you know... you maybe try kinky bedroom stuff or whatever. You don't go bang some other dude to try and put a spark back into your love life. So... you know... right.
After it got somewhat hammered home that MC is definitely pursuing Megan, I spent a deal of time thinking about how I could get Liam and Melissa together, if possible. I hate cuck games, but Melissa and Liam are too good to go through virtual life alone.
Why not, right? I mean, he's your best friend, she's her best friend, and they seem to get along like friggin' Gangbusters. I mean, I get that these kinds of games always have the player/main character trying to woo anything and everything with a pulse, but am I weird for saying that I kinda actually ship those two a little?