Prompt 1: Describe your process of reading.
When I started playing this game, the first choice confused me. Without any prerequisite story, the player is given the choice of holding hands or hugging. I chose to hug, but I'm not sure how this will affect the later plot developments, making me curious about what will happen. As I continued, realizing that this could be the narrator's love story after I found "she" and a "boy" appeared. So my choice would affect their relationship. When I had to select the second option, I chose to rig the order to help them work together instead of not helping the boy. After finding I was making choices for the girl, I would like to take "positive" action to be brave and together. The story continued, and I knew that with my selection, the two of them were interacting more with each other, which made me feel very excited.
After choosing to walk him home, which I think is an excellent choice to make them closer, I know the boy has already had a girlfriend. I became feeling a little frustrated about that. The subsequent development of the story made me think that they were sweet and distant.
After I l knew that they met again, I still chose to be "brave enough" to make this story go on. However, they are still friends in the end. The last sentence, "Let's hear that again, maybe I can learn something here," takes me to the first page again and solves my problems at the beginning—Why do I have to choose "holding hands" or "hugging"?