Rickster82

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Why take Gillian back though? The new girls are way hotter than her. Being a redhead will not save her cheating ass. :KEK:
But I think next to Emma, Gillian has the most striking looks. Everyone else (Lena, Cindy, Holly, Ivy & Alison) somehow all look the same, just with different hair colors. Seeing Gillian actively in the game (& without flashbacks) would be appealing.
 

remplazo

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So i dont know if its a bug or part of the story, but I played Lena as being in love with Ian from the get go , but receptive towards Axel, and for Ian to fall in love with herslowly but surely, while still seeing Allison and being nice to Holly, and now when i have to choose the emotions for Lena she wants to keep it casual despite all my other choices being of her wanting to be with Ian, is it because I was too receptive towards Axel or what?
 

Blurpee69

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So i dont know if its a bug or part of the story, but I played Lena as being in love with Ian from the get go , but receptive towards Axel, and for Ian to fall in love with herslowly but surely, while still seeing Allison and being nice to Holly, and now when i have to choose the emotions for Lena she wants to keep it casual despite all my other choices being of her wanting to be with Ian, is it because I was too receptive towards Axel or what?
Possibly because she's been having a casual relationship with Ian by being receptive towards Axel, and that she probably knows that Ian has been seeing Allison and Holly has feelings for Ian.
 

Pr0GamerJohnny

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Sep 7, 2022
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As far as i can tell no, teasing (or floating the idea) is all she does:
Python:
        if lena_axel_fuck and ian_cuck == 3:
            l "..."
            l "You know... I saw Axel today."
            "My heart skipped a beat before this sudden confession, and my thoughts went back to the rumors Jeremy had told me about."
            "Were they really true...?"
            i "When? Where...?"
            l "At the train station, when I made my second transfer at Baluart."
            l "We only talked a bit, but he said he wants us to work together again..."
            i "And... what did you say?"
            l "That I would think about it. Would it bother you if we did?"
            if ian_lena_couple:
                "Part of me wanted to hold back the question that, almost out of necessity, ended up surfacing to my lips."
                i "Should I... be bothered?"
                l "I don't think so. You're my boyfriend after all, aren't you?"
                i "Yes..."
                l "Good."
            else:
                i "Me...? Why? It's not like you're my girlfriend, so..."
                l "I see... Good to know."
Maybe that someone misread "i saw Axel today" as full admission to fucking him, idk.
The fact that neither condition sets variables is promising though.
 

ffive

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Jun 19, 2022
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If Lena is Ians girlfriend, very happy with him and not on the slut path displaying hypocritical/sexual aggressive behaviour to Louise, and also on Louises good terms (best done by bullying Stan), then Louise shouldn't have a reason to contact Ian and sent him a selfie.
Louise reaches out to Ian simply because she's bored and he turned out to be a likable guy. That can very well be all the reason she has -- to chat with someone who was friendly with her to kill boredom, and their interaction can very well end at just that.

It's only when Ian instigates some heavy-handed flirting that she really goes along with it.
 

Gicoo

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Louise reaches out to Ian simply because she's bored and he turned out to be a likable guy. That can very well be all the reason she has -- to chat with someone who was friendly with her to kill boredom, and their interaction can very well end at just that.

It's only when Ian instigates some heavy-handed flirting that she really goes along with it.
I would buy it if she didn't post a selfie, making the first move.
 
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