Sweet Felicity Fortune: If I were you

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Another Side of Him: Write something to yourself in your partner's voice
Time's Antiquities
Luke's Bedroom
Time's Antiquities - Bedroom (Night).png

After checking the reference book according to the symbol, you and Luke look at each other, remaining silent for a few minutes.

You: Write a sentence for yourself from your partner's point of view, in their voice...

You: That's a mouthful... Does it mean we should just write a sentence for each other?

Luke: I think it's a little weird too...

Luke: But that's how the task is written, so there must be a specific purpose behind it.

You: True... but, sometimes it's best not to overthink when playing games.

You and Luke take out the corresponding sticky notes and colored pens from the materials, getting ready to write.

After a while, you both finish writing.

After checking the reference book, you discover that the next step is to exchange the notes you both wrote.

You: Luke, to be honest... I don't want to show it to you.

Luke: What's wrong? You couldn't figure out what I would say to you?

You: Of course not. I just feel a little embarrassed.

Luke: We have nothing to be embarrassed about...

Luke: All right... then I'll show you what I wrote first. After you finish reading it, you can decide if you want to show me what you wrote.

That said, Luke hands the note to you.

You see a stick figure of a little girl drawn on it, followed by a sentence: Luke, you should take good care of yourself.

You: ...

Instantly, a wave of complex emotions rushes into your heart, but what settles in the end, is pure warmth...

You don't say anything in response, instead moving closer to Luke and giving him the note in your hand.

You: Here, this one's mine.

Luke takes the note, his brow and eyes softening when he sees what's written.

A stick figure of a man and a bird are drawn on the paper. On the back is written: [Player], take care of yourself and don't work too hard.

Luke: ...

Luke: We really are connected... and we understand each other well.

Luke: If I didn't know any better, I would've thought this was a note I wrote to you.

You: Like you're one to talk. What you wrote is exactly what I want to say to you, right down to the very letter.

Before you notice it, Luke has already quietly embraced your shoulders, hugging you in his arms.

Luke: Then where do you think we should stick these two notes?

Luke: Should we stick them together at home... or...?

You: Let me think...

Stick together at home

You: Let's stick them at home together.

You: They're written for ourselves from the other's perspective. It's different from a typical note...

You: So I think we can only truly appreciate the meaning behind them by putting them together.

Luke: Okay. Let's go with your plan.

Stick them separately

You: Let's stick them separately. I want to put mine at the office... You can put yours wherever you want.

You: After all, it feels really special... to write something for ourselves from each other's perspective.

You: I think it will definitely brighten my mood if I can look at this note at work.

Luke: All right, I think that's a good idea.

Luke: Then I'll have to think carefully about where to stick it.

You: Yeah.

As soon as you finish speaking, your gazes shift back to the notes.

The little stick figures and the bird bring smiles to your faces.

At this moment, Luke hugs you tighter again. His head presses against your cheek and his hair tickles you...

Luke: Oh, I wrote a little note for you when I took a class at Stellis University before. I drew a stick figure on it too!

Luke: Compared to the messages we wrote today... I feel like we have a much better tacit understanding now.

You: Yup, and... your drawing skills have improved too.

Luke pauses for a moment upon hearing this, the corners of his lips raising as if he remembers the ugly yet cute picture he drew on the note.

He looks at you, the smile on his lips changing from bright to gentle, his eyes full of warmth.

Luke: [Player], let's write notes like this every year from now on.

Luke: Then we can see how what we say to ourselves changes every year.

You: All right... it's a plan then.

Luke: Yeah, it's a plan.

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