goro "enjoys a good breaking and entering" akechi (
twostringsonebow) wrote in
retrospec2018-07-02 02:30 pm
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cyoa: akechi edition
Hello, Recolle.
Let's play a game.
Don't worry -- it's a very fun one, and most of the work is on my part, but I think it'd be a good time sink... and you may even learn a little more about yourself in doing so. You may quit at any point of time and gain rewards from it (those are to be decided, mostly depending on how far you get in your story), though seeing it through to a satisfying end would be the most fruitful for your time.
Now.
Please pick a genre and one of the following colors: Red, Blue, Green.
1. Fantasy
2. Dystopian
3. Romance
Your story's waiting to begin. ♪
Let's play a game.
Don't worry -- it's a very fun one, and most of the work is on my part, but I think it'd be a good time sink... and you may even learn a little more about yourself in doing so. You may quit at any point of time and gain rewards from it (those are to be decided, mostly depending on how far you get in your story), though seeing it through to a satisfying end would be the most fruitful for your time.
Now.
Please pick a genre and one of the following colors: Red, Blue, Green.
1. Fantasy
2. Dystopian
3. Romance
Your story's waiting to begin. ♪

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It's clearly too suspicious not to. And no, I don't have better things to do. If something is concerning her, she can tell me quietly without Betty listening.
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Janet gives you a look that's somewhat pained, before she sighs and motions you closer, so computer screen is blocking any would-be lip-readers.
"Okay, look, I'll tell you -- but not a word to her, got it? I... don't really want her knowing." She's fairly shy at the end, but she doesn't wait for a promise of silence before she blurts out her issue, a hurried whisper. "I think she's really pretty and I want to see a movie with her."
Ah, office romance.
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... I've never really considered this, but is asking someone out that difficult? If you remain silent and do nothing, then nothing will change. Whether that's a good or a bad thing, I suppose depends on the person in question, but still.
[ yUSUKE. ]
Oh, my apologies. But I suppose I would pose a similar question to her: what is holding her back from assessing how Betty feels, or asking her to see a movie in a more general context and going from there?