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Our Lives in the Wood 3: I Choose You | Unresolved Sapphic Tension

Our Lives in the Wood 3: I Choose You | Unresolved Sapphic Tension

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Content Warnings for this episode: Forced human transformation into an animal, romantic and sexual intimacy, brief description of a sexual encounter, loss and grief, heternormative culture and the systems that perpetuate them, death, implied homophobia, sounds of feathers being plucked, descriptions of blood and physical intimacy with blood, doomed love

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Episode 3 - I Choose You

October 4, 85 AE

4 weeks after the Oak Creek Incident


Off the coast of Hollow Wood, far across the Evergreen Sea, lies a set of islands privately owned by Dr. Cupid, the famous TV relationship psychologist. If the stories can be believed, his 7-step Love and Romance Program runs out of the facilities on those islands. Everyone who's come back praises the program and its effects, having found the love of their lives there. I wonder what those who don't come back would say?

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Cast:

Kendrick/Kendo (Any/All) as Michelle Verona

Ellis (Any/All) as Constance Crane

RahRah (He/They) as Doctor Cupid

Produced By:

Kendrick/Kendo

Editor & Sound Design:

Kendrick/Kendo

Music and SFX from:

Epidemic Sound

Free Sound

Envato

System:

UST (Unresolved Sapphic Tension) by adisasterqueer

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