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This jam isn't big enough for the two of us, Viper.

JUST KIDDING! lol

Anyways, this was much better than I expected it to be. Ridge is a very likable and good-hearted wolf, even if he is a little simplistic, while Frost is both relatable and believable. Their interactions are pretty adorable. The art's nice, even though the art style isn't really my cup of tea. I think my favorite part about this VN is that it portrays a very uncomfortable subject, how your parents can still love you while still not accepting a part of you, very well. I think it's good to have these kinds of moments in a story like this. I also like the scene of conflict that shows where Frost is finally having his footing, as well as the scene after it where Ridge reveals his backstory. The biggest thing that's stopping me from enjoying it more is that the whole "I'm running away from my parents because they won't accept me for being gay" plotline has been done for decades now. It was in "But I'm A Cheerleader," and it's been in what seems like hundreds of stories before. This VN does the plotline well, but it doesn't do anything particularly unique with it. I think someone less familiar with that plotline is going to enjoy it more. I also don't like how the message at the end lacks any nuance whatsoever. This is somewhat of a controversial take, so I'm not going to delve too much into it, but the VN implies that its message works for everyone when that's not the case. Ultimately, that's a small nitpick, and I don't think it hampers the quality of the VN that much. If you like kind truckers and gay angst, then this is definitely worth a read. Cassidy is the better trucker, though. JKJK