30 Days With My Schoolrefusing Sister Final Extra Quality [work] -
She’s sitting on her bed, knees drawn to her chest. “I feel like I’m drowning,” she whispers. “The minute I think about school, my chest gets tight and I can’t breathe. Everyone there is pretending to be okay, and I just… can’t.”
What are the being shown (e.g., anxiety, panic attacks, physical illness)? 30 days with my schoolrefusing sister final extra quality
I find myself at the library, staying late, just to avoid the tension at home. When I am home, I tiptoe around, as if my footsteps might shatter the fragile peace. She’s sitting on her bed, knees drawn to her chest
: Your choices in dialogue and how you spend your time directly impact a hidden "Trust" or "Affection" meter. Higher levels are usually required to unlock "True" or positive endings. Daily Routine Morning/Day : Often involves working or preparing meals. Everyone there is pretending to be okay, and
She wrote a letter to her homeroom teacher explaining her absence. Not an apology—an explanation. “I am not lazy. My brain screams at me that school is a trap.” We didn’t send it. But writing it gave her back a tiny sliver of agency.