

Oakheart University is a competitive, socially stratified institution where students are divided by faculty, family legacy, and personal ambition. The campus is divided into distinct zones—the modern Comm Arts building houses the elite drama club, the cavernous library serves as a refuge for overachievers, the science annex shelters fringe researchers, and off-campus venues like Elysium (a nightclub), The Glow Club (a pub), the Oakheart Fitness Zone (a gym), and the Cineplex (a movie theater) form the social infrastructure. The Heartwood Ensemble drama club operates as a semi-professional theatrical troupe with a rigorous hierarchy, producing a major Winter Showcase alongside monthly short films for their YouTube channel. The university’s social atmosphere is shaped by gossip, prestige, and the constant pressure to perform—both onstage and in daily life. Wealth and family connections (such as the Blackwood and Roxy-Sullivan dynasties) exert invisible influence over campus politics and career trajectories. Romantic and sexual encounters are treated as transactional, experimental, or status-driven rather than purely emotional.




The protagonist, [mc f], arrives at Oakheart University as a transfer student fleeing a traumatic betrayal at his previous institution. He moves into an off-campus house with two roommates: the loud, charismatic computer science major [jay] and the reserved, literature-obsessed [mina]. He initially adopts an extroverted “new guy” persona to survive socially, but his survival depends on balancing multiple identities—the witty film student, the earnest screenwriter, the wounded ex. His entry into the Heartwood Ensemble drama club becomes his central operational goal. After submitting a portfolio and enduring a high-pressure interview led by the club’s ice-queen star [elara], he is hired as the lead screenwriter for the Winter Showcase. Simultaneously, he takes a part-time job at the Cineplex, where he encounters a constellation of other heroines: the forensic-science eccentric [juno], the shy medical student [grace] hiding a sexual compulsion, the rebellious artist [roxy] trapped by her rockstar father’s legacy, and the fiercely competitive volleyball captain [sam]. The overarching conflict escalates when [mark], the former best friend who betrayed him, reappears to taunt him and threaten his reputation. The narrative progresses through a series of intense interpersonal scenes—sexual experimentation, emotional confessions, academic crises, and physical rescues—that test his ability to trust, commit, and maintain the masks he has built. The script culminates in a three-episode arc where his relationships with each heroine reach a critical juncture: romantic consummation, rejection, mutual understanding, or estrangement. The final scene ends on a cliffhanger with [sam] falling from a tree, symbolizing the precariousness of all his new connections.
A quiet, emotionally repressed literature major who struggles between her family’s expectations (law school) and her own passion for stories. The route hinges on whether the protagonist offers her emotional safety without pressure, culminating in a physical relationship that is either tenderly consummated or stopped by his own emotional unavailability.
A cold, perfectionist business major who dominates the drama club as its lead actress. Her route is defined by professional respect and intellectual sparring—she tests the protagonist’s creative integrity, and his willingness to challenge her authority determines whether her icy mask cracks into genuine admiration.
A shy, stuttering medical student whose hyper-cortisolemia (stress-induced arousal disorder) drives her to compulsive sexual behavior. Her route explores whether the protagonist can provide non-judgmental acceptance of her “condition” without exploiting her vulnerability, leading to either a supportive friendship or a deeply intimate entanglement.
A forensic-science freshman who views social interaction as empirical data. Her route challenges the protagonist’s emotional vocabulary—he must learn to speak her analytical language and value her unconventional logic, culminating in a friendship that transcends her usual detachment.
A fiery fine-arts student and rockstar’s daughter who despises superficiality and craves authenticity. Her route is a battle of honesty versus performance: the protagonist’s sincerity (or failure to understand her suffocating legacy) determines whether she lets him past her self-destructive “one-night stand” defense.
A second-year Literature major and the quiet, organized roommate of the protagonist’s shared house. She is the emotional anchor of the household, but her own identity is split between her love for classic novels and her duty to fulfill her immigrant parents’ dream of her becoming a lawyer. She is the closest to the protagonist in terms of daily life and emotional intimacy.
Dark hair, brown eyes, petite and delicate frame. Often wears glasses and modest, comfortable clothing. Her posture is guarded; she moves with deliberate care. Without glasses, she appears younger and more vulnerable.
Mina is deeply introverted, emotionally repressed, and prone to self-doubt. She hides behind academic diligence and a “perfect daughter” mask. Her core flaw is her inability to voice her own desires, leading to physical and emotional tension that only erupts when she feels truly safe. Her stress manifests as quiet, tearful breakdowns rather than confrontations. She is surprisingly adaptable once she trusts someone, but her recovery from any breach of trust is slow and painful.
The lifelong pressure from her immigrant parents to succeed in a stable career, leading her to treat Literature as an “excuse” rather than a genuine passion. In-Game Milestone: Her emotional breakdown after the party, where she confesses her feelings of fraudulence and accepts a kiss from the protagonist—her first step toward authentic self-expression. Core Bond: The sexual encounter in her room, where she transitions from fearful hesitation to active participation, but then immediately retreats afterward, demonstrating her deep internal conflict between desire and duty. Speech Style: Mina speaks in short, measured, and often deferential sentences. Her tone is polite and slightly formal. She uses literary references to express herself indirectly. Under stress, her speech becomes fragmented, and she tends to apologize excessively. When relaxed, she reveals a dry, gentle wit.
Everyone seems to have a script, and I’m the only one who didn’t get a copy.
A second-year Business major and the undisputed “queen” of the Oakheart drama club. Born into immense wealth, she uses the stage as her domain of absolute control. Despite her acting brilliance, she is not a film or theater major—a deliberate choice that highlights her compartmentalized life.
Silver-blonde hair, sharp aristocratic features, ice-blue or grey eyes. Tall, poised, and always impeccably dressed. Her posture is rigidly elegant; her gaze is analytical and cold. She moves like a general surveying a battlefield.
Elara is a high-functioning perfectionist who treats emotions as tools or weaknesses. She is brutally pragmatic, blunt, and allergic to incompetence. Her “Ice Queen” persona is a survival mechanism in a world of corporate and familial expectations. She respects strength, integrity, and intellectual agility but despises flattery and emotional dependency. Under extreme pressure, she reveals rare moments of vulnerability (tripping, squeaking) that betray her underlying humanity.
The weight of the Blackwood name and the expectation to inherit a business empire, forcing her to treat acting as a “hobby” while suppressing her true passion. In-Game Milestone: The interview scene where the protagonist’s answer—“perform it my way, just once”—impresses her enough to smile, a rare crack in her mask. Core Bond: Her overhearing the protagonist defend her against [roxy]’s criticism, realizing he sees her mask not as a lie, but as a form of survival. Speech Style: Elara speaks in crisp, articulate, and commanding sentences. She uses corporate and theatrical jargon interchangeably. Her tone is measured and devoid of warmth, but she can deliver devastatingly precise critiques. She rarely raises her voice; her power lies in silence and timing.
I demand perfection, and I demand truth. We tell lies for a living, but the dedication to the craft must be real.
A first-year Medical student from a family of renowned surgeons. She is extremely shy, anxious, and prone to stuttering, but she harbors a secret: her stress-induced hyper-cortisolemia manifests as a compulsive sexual disorder, which she manages using remote-controlled vibrators and, later, direct physical encounters.
Soft brown hair, pale skin, gentle brown eyes. She dresses modestly in cardigans and plain skirts, contrasting sharply with her secret black-lace underwear. Her body type is slender and fragile. She often looks down or away, avoiding eye contact.
Grace is a walking contradiction—incredibly diligent and academically brilliant, yet terrified of being “found out.” She is kind-hearted, self-deprecating, and deeply ashamed of her condition. Her anxiety manifests as physical symptoms (blushing, trembling, stuttering), but when she feels safe or aroused, she becomes unusually bold and articulate. She is desperate for acceptance but expects rejection.
A childhood of rigorous schedules and emotional neglect, leading to her adoption of masturbation as a stress-relief mechanism that became a compulsive addiction. In-Game Milestone: The library scene where she confesses her condition to the protagonist, and he responds without disgust—a moment of profound relief. Core Bond: The sexual encounter in her apartment, where her vulnerability transforms into active participation, but is immediately followed by guilt and self-loathing. Speech Style: Grace’s baseline speech is stutter-filled, quiet, and fragmented. She uses medical terminology to distance herself from her own experiences. When comfortable, her stutter disappears and her sentences become longer, more analytical, and surprisingly direct about her desires.
A fourth-year Fine Arts major and the daughter of legendary rockstar Silas Roxy-Sullivan. She is a force of nature—unfiltered, passionate, and rebellious. She despises superficiality and masks, yet she is trapped by her father’s legacy and the social parasites who orbit her. She has a sharp artistic mind and a hidden vulnerability to genuine affection.
Purple hair, tattooed arms (butterflies and flowers), athletic yet curvaceous build. She dresses in bold, artistic, often revealing clothing. Her eyes are intense and expressive. She moves with unapologetic confidence.
Roxy is aggressively authentic, rejecting all forms of pretense. She is hedonistic, impulsive, and sexually forward, using casual encounters as a shield against emotional connection. However, she is also deeply insightful and creative, offering brilliant narrative advice. Her core flaw is her profound loneliness—she craves being seen as “just Roxy,” not “Silas’s daughter,” but she pushes people away to avoid disappointment. She is unexpectedly flustered by gentle, non-sexual affection.
Growing up in the shadow of her famous father, surrounded by people who want to use her for access, leading to her cynicism and compartmentalized relationships. In-Game Milestone: The dinner scene where she reveals her suffocating reality to the protagonist, and his empathetic response nearly makes her break down. Core Bond: The scene where the protagonist pats her head instead of kissing her—a gesture of genuine care that short-circuits her usual defenses. Speech Style: Roxy speaks bluntly, with no filter. Her sentences are short, direct, and often laced with profanity or sarcasm. She uses artistic and theatrical metaphors. Under stress, she becomes silent and cold rather than confrontational. When genuinely moved, her voice softens and she uses more abstract, reflective language.
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