![]() He wants us to come to the reading of his will. Sam turned to her, paused for a moment just staring, then continued. "What do you mean by want us?" Kate asked, stepping out of the bath-room in a dark violet dress, swaying with her every step. ![]() That guy from that show we used to like, Total Drama Isle or something?" Sam snapped his fingers. "Hmm." Kate called back, doing her hair in the bath-room. Chris McLean." Sam read, calling out to his room-mate. Ryan, skeptical of whether to actually turn in the form, slowly lowered it into the mail box, then walked back into the house without a second thought. In fact, I'd eve (his pen ran out of ink at this point, so he just stopped there.) I paid my jail time, and never tried to harm the man again. I met him at the bus stop, and I was poor and hungry, saw him with all his wealth. Relation to Me: It was a cold night one day. What is he going to do?!" The boy sighed however, curiosity winning over common sense like it always did with him, as he found himself filling out the form. Is he planning for some sort of trap?! Is he planning to say I killed him or something? Is. "The hell?! Why'd Chris leave me anything? After." His voice faded into the background noise of cars and crazy people shouting it's the end of the world. He was staring at the letter with shock on his face, and some panic. However, another heir was having a different reaction entirely. She smiled, and slipped the letter back into her mail-box, for the kind mail man to return when he came back. ![]() That's the best guess either of us have for him to invite me. Relation to Me: My husband met him at a bar once, and he talked about how lovely I was. Lucy, not noticing the change in voice, smiled. "Well, we met once, at a bar, and I talked about how lovely you were." Steve showed some guilt on his face, and in his voice, now. "He left me something in his will." She frowned. That old reality host?" He asked, stepping in, taking a break from his work. "You know him, Steve?" She called out to her husband, who was working in another room. Lucy frowned at the letter, confusion shown on her face. One was a boy with a smile plastered forever onto his face. Like how one of the people who showed up to the funeral was a drug-dealer. But there are more pressing matters to be talked about. The mailman finally completed his rounds, and was allowed one day of pure relaxation. The mailman shrugged at the letter, finding it unusual in how it was phrased, slipped it in, then crept back into the truck, only the moon holding witness to these events. First, just fill these out, and leave them in your mail-box. So come one, come all, come get your prizes. You have simply been invited to the reading of his will, as I have left you something, whatever it might be, in my will. Don't worry, this isn't a police investigation. I have died recently, and you know me, whether it be by blood, friends, or meeting me at a bar one night. He glanced at the letter, his electronic watch lighting it up, curious to what it said. He still had plenty, or at the least, enough time to deliver the other fifteen letters. He checked his watch quickly, hastily, speedily, in order to read the time. He snuck up on a house, protected from sight by the shadows of the night. Losing a five thousand dollar tip? No thank you. I’ll fade back into the background and wait to see what b2 has in store for the other ROs.The mail man rode in his truck, creeping up on the houses, slowly, cautiously. I had intended to wait for those before trying to get through b1 again, but if there’s a way to make Hadrian less… Hadrian… I could probably get through it better. I know there are options in other books, and they seem more appealing to me, but don’t appear to amount to much in this book. I had tried playing this right after it came out and got bored (my MC likes dudes and the only real romance in b1 is Hadrian, who I find boring and wussy). ![]() Is there any way to make Hadrian less… well… less “fluttery, flustery blushing 13-year-old girl” and more… assertive? I like the way the book is written, like the story, but Hadrian is a huge turn off as a LI (don’t kill me, Hadrian-lovers, it’s just my opinion–I prefer more direct, aggressive/assertive/in-your-face LIs when it comes to reading/playing). As far as I can tell, these are independent variables: hadrian_promise becomes true if you fight at the harbor then meet Hadrian at the Cathedral and tell him about it and promise him you’ll be careful (friend or romance), hadrian_assertive becomes true if you follow his romance and then choose to tell him “how to greet you” at breakfast in chapter 7, and hadrian_doubting becomes true if you follow his romance but don’t take his hand at the very end.
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