Day 28 – The “Letter to Future Us” We sat at the small table by the window, each writing a letter to our future selves (and each other). I wrote about the fear of starting a new job, while she confessed the anxiety of moving to a new city. We folded the papers, tucked them into a tiny tin, and promised to open them together when we both felt settled—maybe a year from now, maybe five.
We just need to show up. Sit on the kitchen floor. Drink terrible coffee. And stay.
The first few days were a bit awkward, as we adjusted to living together again. We had to get used to each other's habits, like RJ's love for sleeping in and my early morning risings. We had to negotiate and compromise on things like TV time, internet usage, and kitchen space. But as the days went by, we started to settle into a routine, and our old sibling dynamics began to resurface. 30 days life with my sister rj01093863 free
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At its core, is a visual novel and domestic life simulation game. The narrative premise is straightforward and grounded in the "slice-of-life" genre: the protagonist is tasked with taking care of or living alongside their younger sister for a fixed period of 30 days.
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