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Probably because Lily will leave the mansion without offering a blowjob if the MC says he wouldn't want a personal stripper. Most CHICK-heavy runs probably say that, so only a small fraction of characters who could get Lily for free will ever have the opportunity.How did i miss that in my CHICK playthrough
My bad alex13
Why would Quinn feel she drove Riona to OD? Quinn didn't want to have the coke in the first place, didn't tell Riona about it (much less tell her to use it), and almost certainly will have assured Riona that whatever was bothering her was under control. Hell, I think the odds are good that Quinn has expressed the view to Riona that only idiots use something like coke.Riona often seems strung out because of the pressure of being part of Quinn's operation. If she were to be in such desperate need of release from that stress that she were to use the coke, then this would be Quinn's actions causing harm to Riona because she drove her to that stage and could do just as much to affect Quinn's realisation of her actions as Riona being physically hurt by simply "following Quinn's orders".
With this, it's a "2 birds, 1 stone" scenario where one incident with one character can accomplish the goal of the plotline in a more concise way. Quinn having the realisation of, "It's all my fault, I drove her to this", would be just the same as, "It's all my fault, I made her do this", if she were to be hurt by doing something Quinn asked of her. And I do think that Quinn would care if something were to happen to Riona, be that physical harm or an OD from drugs she brought into the house, and it would affect her enough to at least acknowledge things are spiralling out of control.
If Riona did OD, I think it's far, far more likely that Quinn would instead think to herself: "I knew Riona was dumb, but I never thought she was dumb enough to use that coke! Why did she never listen to me!" That's not to say that Quinn wouldn't be very upset by what happened to Riona - she would be. The question is how she would channel those emotions. Sadly, genuine introspection is really hard. Blaming the victim to justify your own actions is depressingly easy.
I think if Quinn can give herself an out for whatever happens to Riona, she'll take it. That means Riona would have to suffer for something Quinn forced her to do over Riona's own objections. Any initiative on Riona's part becomes an opportunity for Quinn to deflect. If you feel otherwise, we'll have to agree to disagree.