felicemastronzo
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- May 17, 2020
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this is historical revisionism....They agreed to explore their relationship as a group, but that doesn't necessarily mean all of them participating with wild abandon all the time. Certainly not at first. And with Maya worried she might not really be into boys, and Josy worried about moving too fast (and the MC insisting he still wants to date other girls) it makes sense to me that they are in no rush to dive into group sex at this point.
MC immediately proposes not to date anyone else (suicide in a porn game), it is Maya who opposes him and tells him to continue until he himself feels the need to stop.
anyway in the next chapter Mc should declare them his intention to get serious and then I guess they will become inseparable... or not?
and what would it have shown us of interest so far about Lynette's story? I don't mean for BADIk's story, but just in general, from Lynette's diary what have we learned?The diary shows us who Lynette was before she met Neil. That doesn't strike you as important?
Likewise, Bella's flashback tells us she was wild in her youth but had become far more risk averse even before her marriage failed. That's not the most shocking of revelations, but it is new information we could only speculate about before.
how she met Neil we already knew, of the family connections with Jill (which I could already bet will be at least questionable...) something already foreseen for a long time (but for the wrong reasons), and for now the diary is not that it has clarified much, it has only reiterated the mystery, the link that nobody knows.
I was clearly referring to Bella's flashback in chapter 8, the school one is integrated in the story, it's Bella telling MC and Jill a funny episode and there are continuous interactions between them, they are incomparable
Like MC's story about Zoey and his childhood, that tells us something that interests us.