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Emma tries to attract someone's attention at college
David goes to the police
The MC goes to have a little chat with someone
I would love for Emma to become more confident and adult, maybe then a potential link with MC could still be very nice, because now she seems a bit childish. Looks very promising!View attachment 1443622
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Emma tries to attract someone's attention at college
David goes to the police
The MC goes to have a little chat with someone
Or Emma becomes a big sister if Charlotte becomes pregnant through MC and Charlotte and MC marry and thus the potential link between Emma and MC would be that of a daughter with her new father. So Emma could finally have a father that she absolutely needs for her further development in the life of a adult and could gain experience as an older sister and take on responsibility like Suzi does with her and Charlotte with her younger sister Lucy.I would love for Emma to become more confident and adult, maybe then a potential link with MC could still be very nice, because now she seems a bit childish. Looks very promising!
Yeah the MC in the story has a fatherly personality. That's the best adjective I could come up with. I don't really see him being in a relationship with someone who's just 18 and acts like she's 12. I can see him being with either Charlotte or her sister. But definitely neither of the daughters or even the other model really.Or Emma becomes a big sister if Charlotte becomes pregnant through MC and Charlotte and MC marry and thus the potential link between Emma and MC would be that of a daughter with her new father. So Emma could finally have a father that she absolutely needs for her further development in the life of a adult and could gain experience as an older sister and take on responsibility like Suzi does with her and Charlotte with her younger sister Lucy.
I can see him with the older sister. She's old enough, independent enough, and about to get saved. That might be enough to shift her view of the MC, and she's more than aggressive enough to tackle him and make her interest known. It would make one hell of a scene...Yeah the MC in the story has a fatherly personality. That's the best adjective I could come up with. I don't really see him being in a relationship with someone who's just 18 and acts like she's 12. I can see him being with either Charlotte or her sister. But definitely neither of the daughters or even the other model really.
Yeah. But we haven't really seen much of her yet. So idk. You could be right.I can see him with the older sister. She's old enough, independent enough, and about to get saved. That might be enough to shift her view of the MC, and she's more than aggressive enough to tackle him and make her interest known. It would make one hell of a scene...
I almost agree with you. The only problem I see in a relationship with Lucy would be, that Charlotte would be jealous and question herself how it can be that after all these years she can trust a man again and still remains lonely, because he prefers her more open-hearted sister and on the other hand she would be happy for her sister that she found someone but the disappointment of being rejected by MC would of course remain in Charlotte.Yeah the MC in the story has a fatherly personality. That's the best adjective I could come up with. I don't really see him being in a relationship with someone who's just 18 and acts like she's 12. I can see him being with either Charlotte or her sister. But definitely neither of the daughters or even the other model really.
It would be one hell of a scene, but most of the time when I see Suzi in the game and with her friend Hannah, who she gets advice from, it seems to me that Suzi and Hannah could be more than just friends in the future. I see them together as a lovely couple. Maybe Suzi and Hannah doesn't need a man to be happy.I can see him with the older sister. She's old enough, independent enough, and about to get saved. That might be enough to shift her view of the MC, and she's more than aggressive enough to tackle him and make her interest known. It would make one hell of a scene...
That's your view, but there is little to suggest that Susi, who probably doesn't NEED a man, wouldn't like to find the RIGHT man. Your speculation about Suzi and Hannah is your own. It would be very interesting to see how Hannah reacts to the MC in a situation where he saves Suzi from the mess she's brought upon herself.Suzi doesn't need a man to be happy and neither does Hannah.
Fixed it. Thanks for the reminder. I didn't mean to write it in such a way that it sounds like Suzi or Hannah don't need a man for a relationship. In any case, she should definitely build trust in MC soon, that would help and make things easier, MC will probably help her in the next update and show Johno what are the consequences of blackmailing someone.That's your view, but there is little to suggest that Susi, who probably doesn't NEED a man, wouldn't like to find the RIGHT man. Your speculation about Suzi and Hannah is your own. It would be very interesting to see how Hannah reacts to the MC in a situation where he saves Suzi from the mess she's brought upon herself.
Please make this canon!Emma is in trouble!
I don't get it. How is she stuck? The circumference of the circle is clearly bigger then her head.Emma is in trouble!
Well, maybe the circumference of the circle is clearly bigger then her head, but sometimes we're not stuck with physical obstacles but with emotional and psychological ones. Maybe she fear the repercusions that pulling her head out of the washing machine could bring not only to her or her family, but the world itself.I don't get it. How is she stuck? The circumference of the circle is clearly bigger then her head.
Secondly, why would anyone put their head in the washing machine? That's counterproductive.
Well, maybe the circumference of the circle is clearly bigger then her head, but sometimes we're not stuck with physical obstacles but with emotional and psychological ones. Maybe she fear the repercusions that pulling her head out of the washing machine could bring not only to her or her family, but the world itself.
And why would anyone put their head there?? Perhaps for fun. Of course there are funnier things like observing a blank wall or being in silence under a table, but who we are to judge her entertainament choices?