Love orchestrates a brunch with her friends to introduce them to Joe, which Forty interrupts and makes a scene, angry that he was not invited and that Love had hidden her relationship from him. She initially wanted to keep it hidden from Forty, fearing that it might further disrupt his sobriety after his relapse at the party. Her and Joe ended up having sex and beginning their real relationship. When Joe tells Love that he and Forty were at a party and Forty had gotten intoxicated, she rushed to Joe's apartment to take care of Forty. However obvious interest on both sides leads to mixed signals and Love again becomes frustrated. Things are back and forth between them for a while as Love pursues a relationship with him and he insists that he is not ready because of a bad ending to a past relationship and they decide to stay friends. She describes the pain and loneliness of losing her husband and inability for others to understand and tells him that she can see the pain of true loss in him as well. She tells him about how she had gotten married young, her husband had gotten sick, and passed away leaving her a widow. They visit several places looking for Joe's "perfect bite" before ending up at Anavrin where she prepares him her specialty roast chicken. When she notices that he is eating 99 cent ramen for dinner, she decides to take him on a food tour of the city, introducing him to the culinary life of Los Angeles. She nurses his burn and shows him remedies to help with it. She showed up to Joe's apartment after hearing he had gotten a bad sunburn which she called a rookie move. Later, they ran into each other again at the DMV where she made a bit of a scene insisting that they see a non-English speaking woman who had an appointment but was being ignored. Love met Joe (living under the name Will) at Anavrin when she was shopping for her dinner and both seemed to be interested in the other. Later, Love went to culinary school and began a relationship with James and they married young. As he developed a drug addiction and became more and more consumed by it, Love would clean up after him, take care of him and monitor his behavior to prevent him from using. Over time, Love and Forty's relationship became increasingly codependent, with Love taking on the role of protector and caretaker of Forty. She allowed Forty to believe he had blacked out and killed her, and the Quinn family made it appear to be a suicide to protect Forty. When she gave Forty drugs and was sexually abusing him, Love attacked and killed her. The family au pair, Sofia took advantage of Forty and had an inappropriate relationship with him. When their parents established Anavrin when Love and Forty were around 12, they were constantly away and hired an au pair to look after them. Love and Forty were mostly dependent on eachother and helped eachother get through. Her parents were distant and mostly absent in raising their kids. Love Quinn grew up with her twin brother Forty Quinn. Love is in grief when she meets Joe Goldberg, and can sense he too has known life-changing loss. She is fiercely independent, and protective of her younger twin brother, Forty Quinn. She's not interested in social media or branding and is much more focused on her personal life. Other than that, seems fine.Love is an artistic, and aspiring chef in Los Angeles working as a produce manager in a high-end grocery store named Anavrin (which, in fact, is Nirvana spelled backwards) which her parents owned. Also, there's transparent hot spot to the right of bottom-right corner of the text box, clicking it hides the text box so am guessing it might be an icon there missing? If you click that spot and hide the UI by accident, then it can take some frantic guesswork to figure out you need to press SPACE to get the UI back, because the typical way (right or middle mouse button) doesn't work. Very minor technical nitpicks: the text fade-in is ~one pixel short top and bottom, this is noticeable with slow text speeds - you see the top and bottom of each line of text the entire time, and the bulk of the letters then fades in, which is slightly distracting. Liked the premise, and the story so far (just hit second part, so to speak) is engaging, i want to see where this goes. This would be impressively sleek for a commercial game, and for a free one it's downright amazing.
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