The moment Ethan Vance stepped into Ravenwood High, I knew this wasn't your average school drama. The tension between him and that gold-digging girl? Chef's kiss. And then Amelia Wilson walks in with that 'Lust Meter' reading zero—girl, we see you. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! had me hooked from the first bell.
Amelia Wilson isn't just any homeroom teacher—she's an S-level anomaly with a gaze that could freeze hell. The way she shut down Zack's outburst? Iconic. But that 'Current Lust Meter: zero' screen? Girl, lie better. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! is playing 4D chess with my emotions.
Ethan Vance doesn't need to yell—his blue eyes do the talking. That look when Amelia entered? Pure calculation. Meanwhile, Zack's orange suit screams 'I'm compensating for something.' Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! knows how to build silent tension better than most thrillers.
That blonde girl in red didn't say a word, but her purple eyes told a whole backstory. Is she a victim? A player? Or the real boss of Ravenwood High? Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! loves its mysterious beauties, and I'm here for every silent glance.
Page 44, huh? Those old textbooks under the desk weren't just dusty—they were sparking with energy. What's written in them? Spells? Secrets? Survival guides? Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! drops clues like confetti, and I'm scrambling to pick them all up.
Zack in that blazing orange blazer thinks he's the main character. Newsflash, buddy: Amelia runs this dungeon. His 'gold digger' rant? Cute. Her silence? Devastating. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! loves flipping power dynamics faster than a page turn.
The bell already rang—but why's everyone still talking? Amelia's entrance silenced the room faster than a boss battle intro. That 'Target detected' screen? Chills. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! turns classroom rules into life-or-death stakes. I'm obsessed.
Those crimson eyes aren't just for show—they're a warning label. When Amelia asked, 'Don't you understand classroom rules?' I felt my soul shrink. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! makes discipline feel like a death sentence. Teach me, sensei.
That girl grabbing Zack's sleeve, whispering about her uncle? Classic move. But Zack shutting her down with 'Shut up!'? Oof. Family ties mean nothing in Ravenwood High. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! serves interpersonal warfare with a side of chalk dust.
Why page 44? What's so special about that number? Is it a code? A curse? A love letter? Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! loves its cryptic instructions. I'm already theorizing what happens when they turn that page. My brain hurts. I love it.