Just putting this here in case anyone that wanted to try this is wondering:
You are literally the brunette in the story, the game does not do what Pride and Submission does and switch perspectives after the introduction you remain as that brunette. So if you were misled into thinking you will be controlling an offscreen "big brother" who would be making the choices against these boy's whims (or had someone tell that to you like I was). You are not.
Speaking of choices, the game does NOT let you choose the choices displayed on the tv screen in game. The characters will straight up do it. The choices you do get to make are the smaller choices that will abruptly pop up on you in the middle of the ACTUAL choices that the characters already decided on. While yes, those smaller choices are what the game focuses on to shape the narrative...it honestly took away the fun because the real choices were being done by the characters during the cutscene.
Oh, and this game has long. LOOOONG cutscenes. So, if you don't have a lover of heavy reading, have loads of time on your hands, and is patient with the slow pacing of the plot (even with the skip button, it takes a long time to reach the choice options) you will have struggle with the game.
It's still a good game for those who enjoy psychological horror, just not for those who wanted a more controlling approach on it (being the one to decide the fate of the characters suffering and not BEING one of the characters suffering in it).