DeviantFun
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Some of the things you say are kind of already explored by the game.I've really enjoyed the VN and been horrified, but I guess that's the show right.
I believe I know what Lacey's secret / other side is.
I'll put it into a spoiler so those that don't want to read don't have to, but I hope those really analyzing do.
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We "know" Lacey was not enjoying the whole third phase, she would hurt most of the time.
The idea is not bad at all, I had one similar myself, all tied to her self hatred.
The issue with this is the punish path, Lacey tells MC that she liked when MC slapped her, so it is not exactly a deep and hidden secret.
The concept of self punishment / masochism would essentially overlap with this, even if punish act 2 is relatively tame.
So it might be that she wants to be hit, not only degraded, but the door for this was already open with the punish path and it would not make much sense narratively to backpedal.
We also know she is not performing self harm too.
You know, that is what I would have liked act 2 to be, Lacey growing but hiding this other side and MC trying to understand.For me, the biggest problem right now is Lacey's big secret. Indeed, after watching the passage from the Deep Fake video for the third time, I notice that Lacey is moving on to the narration, asking herself questions about being able to tolerate this other side, whether for her or for him, even if it means hiding the truth from him forever, if possible.
I don't think her "other side" is related to her binary behavior of good Lacey/bad Lacey. Mc already knows this; she's told her several times herself. I have no idea what it could be, but it's clear it must be very, very heavy, and when Mc finds out, it's going to be a huge drama. We might get more into it in Act 3 or later, but for now, it's going to be a real time bomb, with the fuse lit by Lacey herself because, once again, she's not being honest. I remind you that she's asking herself these questions before even knowing what's in this video, and she's already panicking before even seeing the "magic duo" Barty/Bernie. This thing will come back like a boomerang in her manipulative face but I'm afraid that once again there will be a whole bunch of stupid explanations from Lacey and her little gang.
No big bads on the horizon, just the emotional damage.
I honestly hope that the other side is not sex related, even if my hopes are sort of low, her truma is very related to sexual stuff so the chances of the other side being something involving some sort of sex is high.
Considering how it is presented, it has to be heavy, very heavy and I hope we won't get a devolution to act 1 behaviour.
I agree with the first part, we kind of know all this, the problem is the how.For now a roleplay of a good wife.
The answer to your questions, YES. She loved him, lost herself in the "fun games" and worst, lost him. Then got a literal wake up call.
Is she the same one that loved him? (Child, before college) No. That one is gone.
Now she is recovering some pieces of her former self, but it will never be the inocent her again. Like the game said, diferent pieces of the puzle.
Does the new Lacey still love him?, sure, not more than everything but yes, she loves him. Is she capable of sacrifice for him? She says yes, but so far failed every oportunity to prove it.
Now act 2 reinforces the improvement over her college times, no, it dosent fix the damage on both of them, as nothing will, but it can create a path for the future, one where she actually shows that she loves him through actual effort. (Really, as fun they are to read, her magical fixes are really fucked up things to do)
In the future acts we can (i hope) see how she ditches all those magic plans, if Dianne or the therapyst can covince her, and see her put slow and steady love back in the table (The garden). That is what's gonna convince MC to trust her again. Her choosing effort, self restraint and conexion (Sex with attachments as idealogy for both of them) is whats gonna show that she ditched her past (college) self.
Edited for flagrant grammar mistakes.
Ok drugs, ok self punishment, ok following the pimp.
But how all the other "fun" things materialize?
Where was the Lacey that spent her time crying listening to MC cuck song?
It doesn't add up with all of hers and with some of the pimp recounts.
MC needs to heal and to do so, he can't heal over false premises, because if anything came up that woulld shake those premises, we would be at square one, wounds open and gashing again.
Lacey definitely loves him to an unhealthy extent, but one thing that we could speculate comes from the other side lines of dialogue.
L "I don't really know how to make all of you understand this."
L "There's this other side to me."
L "Maybe Mia gets it? But maybe not."
L "I'm not happy or proud of it."
L "And it's not... healthy."
L "I've got so much trauma, so much pain."
L "And the only thing that kept it in check was [MCFirst]."
L "When I left him to go to school..."
A "Abandoned."
L "What?"
A "You didn't leave him."
A "You abandoned him."
L "(sigh)"
L "When I abandoned him to go to school, to try and stand on my own,"
L "all that pain just became a constant battle to try and keep at bay."
and
LN "There are pieces of me he's not ready to face."
LN "There are pieces of me that I'm not ready to face."
LN "There are two things that bind me to him."
LN "My undying love and the debt I can never repay."
LN "Even if the unthinkable happened and I somehow fell out of love."
LN "The debt still holds me to his side."
LN "I can never leave him."
LN "He already has to share me."
LN "He has to share me with my past, my addiction, my brain damage."
LN "And without knowing it, he has to share me with my other side."
LN "But he's not ready for that."
LN "He just isn't."
LN "A couple times I almost broke down and told him."
LN "But I can't risk him finding out before he's ready."
LN "Or maybe he'll never be ready. Then what?"
LN "Somehow make sure he never finds out?"
LN "I don't think I can hide it forever."
So, at the beginning, for two years she used alcohol and K to keep this other side at bay.
Was the sex another way to hold everything together?
If so, half of the explanations from Lacey are fallse or half truths again, even those that don't make her look good.
The second dialogue is grim and probably gives us a hint of some sort of bad end.
Lacey doesn't love Mc anymore but she is bound to him and will suffer forever obeying his desires that hurt her over and over.
If you mix the first and second dialogue it is clear that Lacey depends on MC not only for love or gratitude, there is a deeper dependency, which was the point that many of us made.
But it is not really outlined perfectly, just hinted at.
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