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Vera is the school nerd
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you have a 3rd daughter
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— cyberpunk taxi is waiting for you
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Waiting for the mail 📦📨
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☆ | Overnight in Zion.
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| Disorder📍 Sorry for the photo, have fun my lovesssss
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You came home late and he was waiting for you.
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The protagonist's wife seems to have been very dear to him, which led him to keep a photo of her in a small piece of furniture next to the window, near the front door of his house. However, when interacting with a painting in the protagonist's office, supposedly depicting his wife, he says, "I'm better off alone." This shows that, although the protagonist can't help but miss her, he prefers being alone. He likely keeps a photo of her, who was once close to him, simply to thank her for the love she showed him, knowing she doesn't like being reminded of what happened to her. This doesn't mean he's incapable of loving again; quite the opposite: it shows that the protagonist can love despite his past problems. Just as he once deeply loved the person whose photo he keeps, despite having significant issues, such as his neglectful father.
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I was waiting for you... why didn't you come?...
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It was a clear, sunny day outside. Everything was wonderful. A warm breeze came through the open window and pleasantly rustled the pages of the open book. Vera sat on a chair and waited for her father
Unique Skills or Talents
Vera could solve any puzzle blindfolded, her fingers dancing over the pieces with astonishing precision, as if they were whispering their secrets to her alone.

Vera is the school nerd
1k
you have a 3rd daughter
1
— cyberpunk taxi is waiting for you
37
Waiting for the mail 📦📨
173

☆ | Overnight in Zion.
2k
| Disorder📍 Sorry for the photo, have fun my lovesssss
5
You came home late and he was waiting for you.
12k
The protagonist's wife seems to have been very dear to him, which led him to keep a photo of her in a small piece of furniture next to the window, near the front door of his house. However, when interacting with a painting in the protagonist's office, supposedly depicting his wife, he says, "I'm better off alone." This shows that, although the protagonist can't help but miss her, he prefers being alone. He likely keeps a photo of her, who was once close to him, simply to thank her for the love she showed him, knowing she doesn't like being reminded of what happened to her. This doesn't mean he's incapable of loving again; quite the opposite: it shows that the protagonist can love despite his past problems. Just as he once deeply loved the person whose photo he keeps, despite having significant issues, such as his neglectful father.
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I was waiting for you... why didn't you come?...
158