

This is the default relationship status with your relatives. You won’t be able to steal a kiss or cop a feel without receiving a strong resistance accompanied by a slap to the face. Hugging and other platonic interactions regular among family members are perfectly fine – granted they are appropriate in the scene’s context. Slowly but surely, she is giving in to your unbridled charm and affection. A romantic relationship will allow you to be in close proximity with your significant other, gently caressing and even kissing her in the appropriate situation. She’s starting to fall for you, but be careful not to be too aggressive and shatter the lovely, intimate trance you’ve put her under.Ī sexual relationship contains – as implied in the name – sex with your significant other. Coercing her to partake in such a forbidden taboo won’t be a measly task, but it will most certainly be rewarding beyond expectation. It is up to you, the Father or Son, to determine which moves to play and which to suppress until the time is right. Watch and listen closely to your family for context clues – doing such will reward you with an impenetrable, unbreakable love with your significant, related other. fair warning, when you note that one of your goals is better dialogue, grammar, vocabulary and diction, be aware that you're likely to bring out the grammarian in a lot of readers. Here's what I picked up in your opening post alone:Īcclaim for - should be 'claim' or 'admit' - acclaim means 'praise enthusiastically or publicly,' which is not what the context suggests.ĭecent - should be 'descent.' Unless you meant something completely different. 'Decent' is the state of being generally satisfactory. 'an' should only be used in front of a word starting with a vowel or 'h' (and in front of 'h' only when your dialect makes it less pronounced).

Something that is flushed out has had its contents removed.

Something that is fleshed out has more body to it. 'abrupt' means 'sudden,' which is unlikely to describe length, but might describe an ending. I suspect you were thinking of 'abbreviated'.
