NicholasG2112
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- May 17, 2025
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The game mechanics don't help here.If you seriously think that a couple that live together don't spend together the lion share of their free time just because they don't text enough about the time they are actually spending together then I don't think there is any actual hope for you.
We see in the game that: they live together, they spend time together and with their friends, when they aren't together (because MC is working, or Laura is visiting her folks) they text and sext all the fucking time, but for some reason we're supposed to believe Laura spends more time with Nathan?
You clearly don't understand subtext if you need everything spelled out for you.
Let's see the last update: Laura proposes to invite Nathan over, if you accept you get to see the scene. If you don't, it's obvious they spend time together alone, but the chapter ends without showing anything. What do you think happens if you choose to not invite Nathan over?
What do you think happened all the times when Laura texts MC "how are you today?" and he replies "tired from last night"? Did they go for a midnight run?
Are you for real?
The phone based system pretty much ensures that we will see very little of the MC and Laura together except when they choose to share stuff in the madhouse.
When they are together at home any interaction is not going to be by text so we can only infer things from their occasional reminiscences and Laura's teasing of the MC.
The only exception I can recall offhand was the visit to the club where the music was so loud they all had to text each other which I am pretty sure was Le Stag trying to find a way to do that.