dalli_x
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Look at the picture. Royce Villa can be seen in the background. Vivian, Miranda and Lynette can be seen. It's not a selfie and I assume it was taken without a self-timer. Without a self-timer because a Derek once wanted a picture with an air jump and Josy said to him that can't succeed. Now there is no air jump here or Lynette has already landed again. Derek once said to Isabella in a cluck (Tremolo Pancake) that what flies up, comes down. 
Who took this picture?
I'll leave out the second question.
Was it Amelia, Lana or maybe Isabella. Two are Royce and one has a close relationship with Jill. With that, there are really only two people that come to mind when looking at the photos from Jill's bed box. Isabella and Lana.
The thoughts flow again. Isabella and Lana knew each other about 20 years ago. Therefore, it is likely that James also knew Lana and thus the three girls in the picture.
Was James having more fun than Neil? Did James and Neil know each other? Were they friends? If so, then it is also possible that Neil knew Isabella.
Since I didn't play the Jill path, I don't know how the sushi dinner went and what conversations were had. But there are strange parallels. A rich girl (Jill, Lynette) invites a poor boy (Tremolo, Neil) to dinner with her friends.
Who took this picture?
I'll leave out the second question.
Was it Amelia, Lana or maybe Isabella. Two are Royce and one has a close relationship with Jill. With that, there are really only two people that come to mind when looking at the photos from Jill's bed box. Isabella and Lana.
The thoughts flow again. Isabella and Lana knew each other about 20 years ago. Therefore, it is likely that James also knew Lana and thus the three girls in the picture.
Was James having more fun than Neil? Did James and Neil know each other? Were they friends? If so, then it is also possible that Neil knew Isabella.
Since I didn't play the Jill path, I don't know how the sushi dinner went and what conversations were had. But there are strange parallels. A rich girl (Jill, Lynette) invites a poor boy (Tremolo, Neil) to dinner with her friends.
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