Ah, I had forgotten the power of a well-written love story!
I am currently playing Ikemen Sengoku and romancing Date Masamune and can I just say it’s PERFECT?
OMFG SO HOT. AND FUNNY. AND SWEET.
And with the story as well-written as it is, I don’t mind spending the money on it because goddammit it’s a Party game and those are always a huuuuge money sink.
So I played that yesterday. And I also read Marie Kondo’s The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up
Which is okay so far. I can’t do all the tidying in one fell swoop as she suggests, however. At least not while anyone else is at home. The energy of other people bustling around is too much of a drain for me to do anything efficiently around here, not to mention the fact that the garbage space is finite and already full >.>
So yeah. I love my family but I’m REALLY looking forward to school starting up again because SIX HOURS A DAY ALL TO MYSELF WHAT IS LIFE WHAT IS AIR.
I’m supposed to be finishing one of my Steam Games as well, Mystic Destinies: Serendipity of Aeons.
I’m currently stalled on this guy, Takumi. Maybe because he’s the only non-magical love interest in the game and therefore kinda BORING, parkour and daggers notwithstanding. Then it’s HOT FOR TEACHER TIME!
I wasn’t kidding.
Ugh. already the house is stirring. Gotta wrap this up quickly!
D—-‘s cousin texted me wanting to get together yesterday, but heat and antisocial tendencies led me to gracefully (I hope) decline.
My MIL texted me last night with an apology about forgetting my birthday. I will take apologies in BENJAMINS, thank you.
My actual M sent me an email that unfortunately did not bounce or get immediately deleted, instead ending up in my spam folder. The gist of it from what I got scanning the email preview was she was sending me a gold watch. Um. Okay?
I have work today. Don’t remember for how long, so I should probably start getting ready I guess.