Name: Kailani
Birthday: Summer 7
Heart events: (Chatgpt helped!)
šŗ 2-Heart Event: āThe Currentā
Trigger: Enter the beach between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM on a sunny day.
Scene:
The player finds Kailani sitting on the dock, feet dangling in the water. Sheās watching the tide roll in.
Kailani:
"Have you ever just... drifted? Like, let the current take you wherever it wants?"
She talks about how she used to feel aimless after leaving a bigger coastal town to come to Pelican Town. She moved to escape the noise and find something simpler, but sheās still unsure what sheās really looking for.
Player choices:
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"Sometimes you have to drift before you find direction." (+30)
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"You should make a plan and stick to it." (+0)
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"So youāre just wasting time here?" (-30)
Kailani smiles if the player is kind.
"Maybe I just needed to meet the right people."
End scene. Friendship increases.
š 4-Heart Event: āWipeoutā
Trigger: Enter Cindersap Forest on a rainy day between 12:00 PM and 6:00 PM.
Scene:
You find Kailani sitting under a tree, soaking wet but laughing to herself. Her board is propped nearby.
Kailani:
"I thought I could handle river surfing. Turns out rivers and oceans are very different."
She shows you a scraped elbow, nothing serious. She admits that sometimes she takes risks just to feel something. Thereās a touch of sadness behind her usual brightness.
Player choices:
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"You donāt have to prove anything to anyone." (+40)
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"Sounds like you just made a dumb choice." (-30)
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"Thatās kind of exciting, honestly." (+10)
She gives you a half-smile.
"Maybe I just needed someone to tell me that."
End scene. Friendship increases.
šŗ 6-Heart Event: āDeep Watersā
Trigger: Enter the beach area between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM on a sunny day in any season except Winter. Must have seen Kailaniās 2- and 4-heart events.
Scene Begins:
The player walks onto the beach. A cutscene triggers. Kailani is standing by the shore, dripping wet, surfboard stuck in the sand behind her. Sheās brushing sand off her arms, her wetsuit rolled down to her waist, revealing a tank top underneath.
Kailani:
"Hey! You caught me at the tail end of my surf. The waves were amazing today."
She smiles, but something about her expression is slightly distant.
Kailani:
"Surfing always clears my mind... but sometimes it dredges stuff up too."
She gestures for the player to sit on the sand next to her.
Kailani:
"You know... I didnāt always love the ocean. When I was younger, I had a bad experience. Got pulled under by a current while snorkeling with my cousins. I thought I was done for."
[Player choice appears]
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"That sounds terrifying. Are you okay talking about it?" (+50 friendship)
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"So why come back to the ocean?" (+0 friendship)
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"Sounds like you just werenāt careful." (-50 friendship)
If positive choice is selected:
Kailani nods appreciatively.
Kailani:
"Thanks. It took a while to be okay with it. I started surfing to face the fear... but then I found peace in it. The ocean became my therapist." [chuckles softly]
A moment of calm passes. She looks at the waves.
Kailani:
"Itās funny. Everyone here sees me as 'that beach girl.' But the ocean is more than my playground. Itās a part of who I am now. It taught me to breathe through the panic. To ride out the rough waters."
She glances at the player.
Kailani:
"I like talking to you. Most people donāt ask the deeper stuff."
[Another choice appears]
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"You can talk to me anytime." (+50 friendship)
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"I didnāt expect you to be so serious." (+0 friendship)
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Remain silent (+10 friendship)
Kailani stands, brushes sand off her legs, and offers the player a hand up.
Kailani:
"Come on, Iāll walk you back. Iāve got a thermos of hot tea if you want to share."
Scene fades out. Friendship increases. Event ends.
š 8-Heart Event: āStargazerā
Trigger: Visit the beach at night (8:00 PMā12:00 AM), clear weather.
Scene:
Kailani invites you to a special stargazing spot on the cliffs near the beach (a new area or a repurposed spot).
She opens up about her childhood—how her parents were rarely around, always traveling for work. She says the stars became her āconstantā when everything else moved.
Kailani:
"The stars are like the ocean... ancient, endless, always in motion. Makes me feel small in a good way."
She gently leans against your shoulder if youāve been choosing supportive options.
Player choices:
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"Youāre not alone anymore." (+50)
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"That sounds lonely." (+10)
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"So you were kind of neglected?" (-30)
She softly says:
"Maybe thatās why I drifted here... to finally drop anchor."
End scene. Romantic tension begins to build.
š 10-Heart Event: āThe Undertowā
Trigger: Kailani sends a letter asking to meet her at the tide pools at sunset.
Scene:
You arrive to find her waiting, barefoot in the shallow water. She seems nervous.
Kailani:
"Iāve been thinking... about you. About us."
She admits sheās scared of closeness—of losing someone important. But being with you feels different. Safe.
Player choices:
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"Iām not going anywhere." (Initiates romantic relationship, kiss scene)
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"Maybe weāre better as friends." (No romance, friendship route continues)
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Say nothing. (She nods and walks with you quietly. Romantic tension unresolved.)
If you accept, she kisses you by the crashing waves.
Kailani:
"This... this is worth facing the tide for."
š 14-Heart Event: āAnchorā
Trigger: After marriage, enter the farmhouse on a stormy evening.
Scene:
You find Kailani restless, staring out the window at the rain. She tells you she had a dream about the ocean swallowing the farm, and you disappearing with it.
Kailani:
"Sometimes I still feel like I donāt deserve this. You, this home, peace..."
Sheās afraid sheāll self-sabotage—like she always has.
Player choices:
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"Youāre safe here. We built this together." (+80, heartwarming kiss)
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"Itās just a dream. Ignore it." (+0, ends with some tension)
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"Are you unhappy with our life?" (-50, triggers a sad response)
If positive, she cries into your shoulder, then laughs.
Kailani:
"I guess even the wildest waves can find their shore."
Scene ends with the two of you dancing in the kitchen as rain beats gently on the windows.
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