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Hi there! Really enjoyed your Visual Novel! This felt so different from what I typically find for furry VN's on Itch.io. A real breath of fresh air! I love the chemistry between the MC and Timber, and really enjoy the whole atmosphere of the world built within the game/story.

As I was playing, I couldn't help but smile at some of the smaller details of the game.  You're absolutely free to not answer this, but I wanted to ask anyway: Do you have experience being outdoors or live in the North East? I'm from the North East and I couldn't help but connect to this story. The forest setting with the themes of hunting, fishing, shooting; Talking about how the cabin isn't well insulated, and especially the mention of seasoned firewood. I couldn't help but wonder if you yourself have any experience with any of that. If not, you're very, very good at capturing the theme! This comes from someone who grew up and pretty much lives in that kind of environment.

I also wanted to ask about Timber and the MC's age? Do you think that will be brought up at some point in the novel, or will that be left up to personal interpretation? 

I'm so glad I downloaded this and gave it a try! I have a new VN to stay updated on! By the way, I love where you went with chapter 10!

Until next time!

Thank you so much! Ahhh it's always such an amazing feeling when I get comments like yours :3
And as funny as it is, I actually live in Texas. I've only seen snow like, twice lmao. I WANT to be further north and you can see a little in my writing the fantasy I've created about that. I've been told it isn't as glorious as I feel it is, but I can dream!

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You certainly captured the ideal for living in the north! Living through winter can be just fine if you do things right, otherwise it gets expensive - namely, heating and having your driveway plowed. Shoveling also sucks, particularly when its wet heavy snow.

BUT, if you have a wood stove or wood furnace, those are great for heating during winter. Only downside is stacking the wood, which I personally never minded. It just takes a while but its also exercise, so that's a plus. If you get a four wheeler with a plow you can plow your own driveway and if you know how to work on it you can fix it if there's ever an issue (older models are better because the parts are cheaper and more abundant, and there's less electronics and more mechanical parts making repairs WAY easier.)

If you ever decide to move further north, just plan ahead and you should be fine! It's a bit more expensive, but overall manageable.