

The world is a contemporary, urban environment where conventional societal structures coexist with private, transactional power dynamics. The core setting is a city containing a family home and a new downtown corporate office for a family office start-up. Institutional power is a central mechanic, wielded by wealthy patriarchs who can influence businesses and families through financial leverage and threats. Social norms are challenged by a specific mechanic: the protagonist and his wife operate an open relationship, a fact that influences interactions with other characters. Active mechanics include the protagonist's role as CEO, managing a staff of women, and the impending threat of a hostile corporate takeover from a family patriarch. The world is characterized by a blend of mundane professional life, familial obligation, and overtly romantic or sexual propositions from multiple characters, creating a layered social ecosystem.






The protagonist returns home to his wife, Rose, and his extended family—his mother-figure Quinn and his half-sisters, Hannah and Camila—after years of self-imposed exile. His return is immediately complicated by his best friend, Justin, who recruits him as the CEO of a new family office and simultaneously propositions him to sleep with his sister, Lyra. The protagonist navigates his new role, meeting a staff of women hired by Justin, including his ex-girlfriend, Ivy. A central conflict emerges when the protagonist's estranged father appears, making threatening overtures to the new business, demanding the protagonist reconcile his relationship with Quinn or face financial ruin. As the protagonist manages his professional duties and burgeoning romantic entanglements, the narrative reaches a mid-game climax where his wife, Rose, confronts the jealous Ivy at the office, revealing the consensual nature of their open relationship to soothe her anxieties. Simultaneously, the father's influence becomes more pronounced as he violently confronts Hannah during her run, underscoring the escalating threat to the family's stability and the protagonist's business.
This route triggers based on the player's actions, specifically a scene in the men's bathroom where the protagonist can either walk away or assert dominance. If he chooses to engage, the dynamic shifts to a dominant-submissive power game. The core conflict lies in breaking Ash's bratty, combative exterior. The route's direction is determined by the player's choice to either humiliate her further in the bathroom or to pursue a more intimate and forceful encounter later, potentially involving a consensual "punishment" dynamic.
This route is unlocked by the scene in the lingerie boutique where the protagonist chooses to either buy the lingerie without engaging Selene or to initiate a sexual encounter. If he engages, the route solidifies Selene's open interest. The emotional conflict centers on her attraction to him and her desire for her best friend Camila's blessing to pursue him more seriously. The trigger direction is driven by subsequent interactions at the pool and during the sleepover, where Selene actively pursues the protagonist, seeking Camila's permission to have a physical relationship with him.
The protagonist's mother-figure and his father's ex-wife. She is the matriarch of the household, providing emotional stability for her daughters, Hannah and Camila, after being abandoned by her husband and later left by the protagonist.
A mature, toned woman with a graceful presence. She has an elegant, understated style, often seen in casual but flattering attire.
Quinn is initially reserved and proper, struggling with her feelings of abandonment and her attraction to the protagonist. She exhibits a core flaw of self-doubt, feeling past her prime and uncertain of her desirability. Her defense mechanisms involve maintaining a formal distance, often deflecting his compliments with self-deprecating humor. Her coping quirk is her practice of yoga, which she uses to center herself.
The trauma of being abandoned by her husband, Edward, who took everything and left her with nothing. Her dates with the protagonist, specifically the driving range and the opera, which reawaken her feelings of being desired and alive. [Core Bond] Her deep, unresolved regret for not being stronger or more present for the protagonist during his childhood, which is coupled with her renewed, intense emotional attachment to him as a source of stability and affection.
The protagonist's athletic and fiercely independent half-sister. She is a competitive runner who harbors deep-seated resentment towards him for his sudden departure years ago, which she perceives as a personal abandonment.
She is toned and fit, with an athletic build suited for running. Her signature attire is athletic wear, but she is also seen in casual, practical clothing.
Hannah is outwardly prickly, cynical, and defensive. Her core flaw is her inability to forgive and trust, a defense mechanism she built to protect herself from being hurt again. She copes with her feelings for the protagonist by channeling them into anger and distance, often rejecting his attempts at reconciliation with barbed comments. Underneath this tough exterior, she is deeply vulnerable and longs for his approval.
The protagonist's abrupt and unexplained departure, which she saw as a direct betrayal and a confirmation of her worthlessness. The confrontational run in the park where she finally admits her fear of him leaving again and allows herself to be hugged, a pivotal moment of vulnerability. [Core Bond] Her deepest, unspoken scar is the unresolved romantic and emotional attachment she feels for him, which she views as a mistake and actively tries to suppress, leading to intense internal conflict.
The protagonist's youngest half-sister, a somewhat naive and impressionable college student. She is more forgiving and idealistic than her sister Hannah, harboring a long-standing crush on the protagonist.
She has a youthful, innocent look, often seen in casual, comfortable clothes.
Camila is sweet, shy, and prone to embarrassment. Her core flaw is her naivety and her internal conflict between her intense attraction to the protagonist and the societal taboo of her feelings. Her defense mechanism is to deflect her emotions with awkwardness or by focusing on her studies. She copes by indulging in secret fantasies and has a burgeoning, somewhat jealous curiosity about the protagonist's other relationships.
Her overwhelming happiness when the protagonist was present during her childhood, which contrasts sharply with the abandonment she felt when he left. Her realization, confirmed by Selene, that she is not alone in her feelings and that Rose might approve of them. [Core Bond] Her deepest regret is the time they lost, and her intense emotional attachment is rooted in the belief that he is the only one who can make her feel truly happy and complete.
The protagonist's wife and his most ardent supporter, orchestrating his open relationship and actively encouraging his affairs. She is the architect of his personal and romantic life, viewing it as a project to bring him and others happiness.
A beautiful, confident woman with a striking presence. She often wears stylish and provocative clothing that highlights her assets.
Rose is the embodiment of confident, playful manipulation. Her core drive is a desire to see her husband achieve sexual and romantic fulfillment with multiple partners. Her defense mechanism is a veneer of casual perversion, masking her strategic and caring nature. She copes with the social awkwardness of her desires by framing them as a fun, grand game. Her behavior is a blend of cheerleader and puppet master, steering the protagonist into situations she finds arousing.
Falling in love with the protagonist during a tumultuous time, recognizing his potential and witnessing his pain, which solidified her dedication to him. Successfully resolving the conflict with Ivy by revealing the truth about their open relationship and recruiting her into the protagonist's life, a key operation in her grand plan. [Core Bond] Her deepest attachment is her role as the protagonist's partner in crime; her love is expressed through facilitating his happiness, and her deepest fear is that he will not fully embrace the world she is building for him.
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